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  1. Rappin' Rodney is a comedy album by American comedian Rodney Dangerfield issued by RCA Records in 1983. The title track is a rap-influenced novelty song co-written by J.B. Moore and Robert Ford Jr.; the same songwriters who worked with Kurtis Blow on "The Breaks". Dennis Blair co-wrote the song.

  2. Rodney DangerfieldsRappinRodney” with cameos from Pat Benatar and Don Novello (as Father Guido Sarducci).Subscribe to channel: http://bit.ly/2sr65YuTwit...

  3. Rappin' Rodney Lyrics: I tell ya, I'm alright now / But last week I was in rough shape / But I don't get a break with nothin'! / I played hide and seek when I was three / (No respect, no...

  4. Oct 10, 2022 · 12": Rappin' RodneyLabel: RCA VictorCat. #: PD-13657Year: 1983Written-By: J.B. Moore/Larry Smith/Rodney Dangerfield/Dennis Blair/Scott Henry/Douglas Hoyt

  5. Jun 26, 2009 · Rappin' Rodney. Larry Davis. 16.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 7.7K. 1M views 14 years ago. No respect, no respect. (official music video for the single) ...more.

  6. Dec 30, 2023 · The Deeper Meaning. While “RappinRodney” may seem like a lighthearted and comedic song on the surface, it carries a deeper meaning. Rodney Dangerfield, through his self-deprecating humor, sheds light on the universal feeling of not receiving the respect one deserves.

  7. One of his TV specials featured a musical number, "Rappin' Rodney", which appeared on his 1983 follow-up album, Rappin' Rodney. In December 1983, the "Rappin' Rodney" single became one of the first Hot 100 rap records, and the associated video was an early MTV hit. [25]