Description
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. The accompanying music video, which includes cameos from Pat Benatar and Don Novello (as Father Guido Sarducci),[2] was played heavily on MTV at the time of release. The rest of the album consists of live stand-up comedy under the titles “Rodney Rappin'” and “Rodney Continues Rappin'”, recorded live at Catch a Rising Star, in New York City.
Presented is a Rappin’ Rodney record album autographed by Rodney Dangerfield. He signed the cover in black felt tip (“8-9”) with a personalization. The original record is included.
Authentication: JSA Full Letter
Rodney Dangerfield Signed Record Album
Kieta –
love him.