Rhoda with the Special A.K.A. is a collaboration between English vocalist Rhoda Dakar and ska revival band The Special A.K.A., known for their contributions to the 2 Tone ska revival movement in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Their musical style is characterized by a blend of punk rock, reggae, and ska, with distinctive political and social commentary. Their 1983 hit single "The Boiler," featuring Dakar on vocals, is considered a landmark in feminist pop music due to its disturbing narrative about sexual violence. This collaboration represents a significant moment in the broader history of British ska and punk music.