Run-D.M.C.

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More than any other hip-hop group, Run-D.M.C. are responsible for the sound and style of the music. As the first hardcore rap outfit, the trio set the sound and style for the next decade of rap. With their spare beats and excursions into heavy metal samples, the trio were tougher and more menacing than their predecessors Grandmaster Flash and Whodini. In the process, they opened the door for both the politicized rap of Public Enemy and Boogie Down Productions, as well as the hedonistic gangsta fantasies of N.W.A. At the same time, Run-D.M.C. helped move rap from a singles-oriented genre to an album-oriented one -- they were the first hip-hop artist to construct full-fledged albums, not just collections with two singles and a bunch of filler. By the end of the '80s, Run-D.M.C. had been overtaken by the groups they had spawned, but they continued to perform to a dedicated following well into the '90s.

All three members of Run-D.M.C. were natives of the middle-class New York borough Hollis, Queens. Run (born Joseph Simmons, November 14, 1964) was the brother of Russell Simmons, who formed the hip-hop management company Rush Productions in the early '80s; by the mid-'80s, Russell had formed the pioneering record label Def Jam with Rick Rubin. Russell encouraged his brother Joey and his friend Darryl McDaniels (born May 31, 1964) to form a rap duo. The pair of friends did just that, adopting the names Run and D.M.C., respectively. After they graduated from high school in 1982, the pair enlisted their friend Jason Mizell (born January 21, 1965) to scratch turntables; Mizell adopted the stage name Jam Master Jay.

In 1983, Run-D.M.C. released their first single, "It's Like That"/"Sucker M.C.'s," on Profile Records. The single sounded like no other rap at the time -- it was spare, blunt, and skillful, with hard beats and powerful, literate, daring vocals, where Run and D.M.C.'s vocals overlapped, as they finished each other's lines. It was the first "new school" hip-hop recording. "It's Like That" became a Top 20 R&B hit, as did the group's second single, "Hard Times"/"Jam Master Jay." Two other hit R&B singles followed in early 1984 -- "Rock Box" and "30 Days" -- before the group's eponymous debut appeared.

By the time of their second album, 1985's King of Rock, Run-D.M.C. had become the most popular and influential rappers in America, already spawning a number of imitators. As the King of Rock title suggests, the group were breaking down the barriers between rock & roll and rap, rapping over heavy metal records and thick, dense drum loops. Besides releasing the King of Rock album and scoring the R&B hits "King of Rock," "You Talk Too Much," and "Can You Rock It Like This" in 1985, the group also appeared in the rap movie Krush Groove, which also featured Kurtis Blow, the Beastie Boys, and the Fat Boys.

Run-D.M.C.'s fusion of rock and rap broke into the mainstream with their third album, 1986's Raising Hell. The album was preceded by the Top Ten R&B single "My Adidas," which set the stage for the group's biggest hit single, a cover of Aerosmith's "Walk This Way." Recorded with Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, "Walk This Way" was the first hip-hop record to appeal to both rockers and rappers, as evidenced by its peak position of number four on the pop charts. In the wake of the success of "Walk This Way," Raising Hell became the first rap album to reach number one on the R&B charts, to chart in the pop Top Ten, and to go platinum, and Run-D.M.C. were the first rap act to received airplay on MTV -- they were the first rappers to cross over into the pop mainstream. Raising Hell also spawned the hit singles "You Be Illin'" and "It's Tricky."

Run-D.M.C. spent most of 1987 recording Tougher Than Leather, their follow-up to Raising Hell. Tougher Than Leather was accompanied by a movie of the same name. Starring Run-D.M.C., the film was an affectionate parody of '70s blaxploitation films. Although Run-D.M.C. had been at the height of their popularity when they were recording and filming Tougher Than Leather, by the time the project was released, the rap world had changed. Most of the hip-hop audience wanted to hear hardcore political rappers like Public Enemy, not crossover artists like Run-D.M.C. Consequently, the film bombed and the album only went platinum, failing to spawn any significant hit singles.

Two years after Tougher Than Leather, Run-D.M.C. returned with Back From Hell, which became their first album not to go platinum. Following its release, both Run and D.M.C. suffered personal problems as McDaniels suffered a bout of alcoholism and Simmons was accused of rape. After McDaniels sobered up and the charges against Simmons were dismissed, both of the rappers became born-again Christians, touting their religious conversion on the 1993 album Down With the King. Featuring guest appearances and production assistance from artists as diverse as Public Enemy, EPMD, Naughty by Nature, A Tribe Called Quest, Neneh Cherry, Pete Rock, and KRS-One, Down With the King became the comeback Run-D.M.C. needed. The title track became a Top Ten R&B hit and the album went gold, peaking at number 21. Although they were no longer hip-hop innovators, the success of Down With the King proved that Run-D.M.C. were still respected pioneers.

After a long studio hiatus, the trio returned in early 2000 with Crown Royal. The album did little to add to their ailing record sales, but the following promotional efforts saw them join Aerosmith and Kid Rock for a blockbuster performance on MTV. By 2002, the release of two greatest-hits albums prompted a tour with Aerosmith that saw them travel the U.S., always performing "Walk This Way" to transition between their sets. Sadly, only weeks after the end of the tour, Jam Master Jay was senselessly murdered in a studio session in Queens. Only 37 years old, the news of his passing spread quick and hip-hop luminaries like Big Daddy Kane and Funkmaster Flex took the time to pay tribute to him on New York radio stations. Possibly the most visible DJ in the history of hip-hop, his death was truly the end of an era and unfortunately perpetuated the cycle of violence that has haunted the genre since the late '80s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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  • Tougher Than Leather (GRAMMYs on CBS)
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  • Let's Stay Together (Together Forever)
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  • Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels On Working With Aerosmith
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    Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels On Working With Aerosmith
  • Run's House: Season 4 Trailer (2007)
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    Run's House: Season 4 Trailer (2007)
  • Run's House: Season 4 Supertease (2007)
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  • In April, Eminem inducted heroes Run-DMC into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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    In April, Eminem inducted heroes Run-DMC into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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  • Black-clad Run DMC outstyle all of New York City at the 2002 Video Music Awards.
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    Black-clad Run DMC outstyle all of New York City at the 2002 Video Music Awards.
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  • Kid Rock, Aerosmith and Run DMC (not pictured) perform "Walk This Way" on stage at the 1999 Video Music Awards in New York City.
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    Kid Rock, Aerosmith and Run DMC (not pictured) perform "Walk This Way" on stage at the 1999 Video Music Awards in New York City.
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  • Rappers Run DMC photographed in New York.
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    Rappers Run DMC photographed in New York.
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  • 08.29.2002, New York City, NY: Only two months before his death, hip-hop legend Jam Master Jay appears with Run DMC in matching black leather.
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    08.29.2002, New York City, NY: Only two months before his death, hip-hop legend Jam Master Jay appears with Run DMC in matching black leather.
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  • Darryl McDaniels, a.k.a. D.M.C., of honorees Run-D.M.C.
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    Darryl McDaniels, a.k.a. D.M.C., of honorees Run-D.M.C.
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  • Aerosmith and Run-DMC Walk This Way together at the 1987 VMAs.
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    Aerosmith and Run-DMC Walk This Way together at the 1987 VMAs.
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    15 Musicians Turned Reality Stars (For Better Or For Worse)
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    May 23, 2013
    Music and reality TV have a rather peculiar, but beneficial relationship for artists. Whether its a veteran artist trying to reignite the flame of the...
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    Metallica, Run-DMC up for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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    Hip Hop group Run-DMC, heavy metal band Metallica and musician/songwriter Bobby Womack are among nine nominees announced on Monday vying for five spot...
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    Metallica, Run-D.M.C. nominated for Rock Hall
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    Run-D.M.C. could "Walk This Way" into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The 1980s rap act, along with Metallica and the Stooges, are among the nine nomi...
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    Metallica, Run-D.M.C. Crash Hall of Fame Party
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    Wherever Metallica may roam these days, Cleveland will definitely be on the itinerary. The chart-dominating headbangers join hip-hop pioneers Run-D.M....
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    Run-DMC, Metallica lead list of 2009 Rock Hall
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    Run-DMC once hailed themselves as the Kings of Rock, so it's fitting that the pioneering rappers have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fam...
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    Run-DMC Says They Won’t Perform At Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction
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    Photo: Michael Ochs Archive/Getty Images Contrary to earlier reports, Run-DMC will not perform at this Saturday's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction...
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    Metallica, Run-DMC, Jeff Beck Join the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at Wild Induction Ceremony
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    Metallica, Run-DMC, Jeff Beck, Wanda Jackson, Little Anthony & The Imperials and Bobby Womack were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at a s...
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    Run-DMC Says They Won’t Perform At Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction
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    at this weekend's ceremony when they join Metallica, Jeff Beck, Wanda Jackson, Bobby Womack and Little Anthony & the Imperials at the induction. Accor...
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    Run-D.M.C., Edward Sharpe, The Black Angels, Real Estate and More to Play Fun Fun Fun Fest
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    The lineup has been announced for the seventh annual Fun Fun Fun Fest, set to be held November 2-4 at Auditorium Shores in Austin, TX. This year's lin...
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    Watch Made In America Fest Highlights: Jay-Z With Pearl Jam, Kanye, Run-D.M.C. & More
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    Philadelphia's inaugural Made In America festival took place over the weekend, touting an eclectic Jay-Z-curated lineup of Pearl Jam, Skrillex, a reun...
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    Fun Fun Fun Fest: Friday In Photos: Run-DMC, Against Me!, Santigold, And More
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    42 Photos » Yesterday was the first day of Fun Fun Fun Fest 2012, and the opening day's lineup was absolutely exceptional. The festival's four stages ...
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Discography

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  • Crown Royal (1999)
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    Crown Royal (1999)
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  • Down with the King (1993)
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    Down with the King (1993)
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  • Back from Hell (1990)
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    Back from Hell (1990)
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  • Tougher Than Leather (1988)
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    Tougher Than Leather (1988)
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  • Raising Hell (1986)
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    Raising Hell (1986)
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  • King of Rock (1985)
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    King of Rock (1985)
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  • Run-D.M.C. (1984)
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    Run-D.M.C. (1984)
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