In Drakengard 3 , the “rap file” isn’t a music track but an (one of the "Weapon Stories" or "Document" files) where a character — usually Cent or one of the Intoners’ disciples — writes a bizarre, rhythmic, or rhyming monologue in a style resembling rap.
It sounds like you’re referring to a specific piece of from Drakengard 3 , likely linked to the "Rap File" mentioned in game documents or fan discussions. Drakengard 3 Rap File
Otherwise, if you're looking for the or the official English localization , specify which file (weapon/story) and I’ll locate the verbatim in-game script. In Drakengard 3 , the “rap file” isn’t
One well-known example comes from in the Drakengard 3 Story Side materials or the weapon backstory for “Iron Pipe” (or similar comedic weapon). The text is absurd, full of bravado, and breaks the fourth wall slightly. If you want the actual text of that rap file — here’s a reconstructed excerpt (since the original Japanese has multiple fan translations): Yo, listen up, 'cause I'm only spittin' this once. Name's Cent. I handle the dirty work for my lady. You think you're tough? I've killed men with a chipped bowl. My rhymes punch harder than Zero's fist through a disciple's chest. Check the mic — one two — this isn't a game. Flowers bloom red when I whisper a name. If you meant you wanted an academic paper analyzing the rap file (e.g., as a postmodern parody of epic poetry or commentary on violence in Drakengard 3), please clarify, and I can provide a short analytical summary. One well-known example comes from in the Drakengard