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So you got a new show,<br />And it's [[Totally Radical|totally hip]],<br />Then you need a [[Theme Tune]],<br />That's a total [[Mind Screw|mind trip]]<br />Down [[Gratuitous Iambic Pentameter|Iambic]] Boulevard,<br />And [[Expository Theme Tune|Expository]] Lane,<br />It's the [['''Theme Tune Rap]]''',<br />TV Tropin' is the game!<br />''UHHH!!''
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== [[Film]] ==
* Will Smith did [[Theme Tune Rap|Theme Tune Raps]] for ''[[Men in Black (film)|Men in Black]]'' and ''[[Wild Wild West (film)|Wild Wild West]]''. They were both pretty damn catchy.
* Both of the ''[[The Addams Family|Addams Family]]'' movies.
* ''[[Robin Hood: Men in Tights]]''. What's hip-hop doing in 12th-century England? [[Rule of Funny|Don't ask]].
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* ''[[Gears of War]]'' has an ending theme rap composed entirely of in-game lines spoken by Augustus "Cole Train" Cole.
* ''[[Call of Duty]] 4'''s ending theme is a rap performed by Sgt. Griggs.
* ''[[The World Ends With You]]'' features a strange conglomeration of this, [[Anime Theme Song]], and [[Surreal Theme Tune]]. See the entry on the latter page for more info, but in a nutshell: take the background music of an [[Anime Theme Song]], the lyrics of a [[Surreal Theme Tune]], and the vocal stylings of a [[Theme Tune Rap]] and you have the song Twister.
** To the point where hearing a breathy bass-voiced rapper deadpanning that he "Need some mo' candy cane" is a bit of a [[Narm]].
* ''[[Penny Arcade Adventures]]'': Episode One had one for their end credits.
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