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''Run-D.M.C.'' is the debut
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by American hip hop group
Run-D.M.C. Run-DMC (also spelled Run-D.M.C.) was an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York City, founded in 1983 by Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Jason Mizell. Run-DMC is regarded as one of the most influential acts in the history of ...
, released on March 27, 1984, by Profile Records. The album was produced by
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and Larry Smith. It was considered groundbreaking for its time, presenting a tougher, more hardcore form of hip-hop. The album's sparse beats and aggressive rhymes were in sharp contrast with the light sound that was popular in hip hop at the time. ''Run-D.M.C.'' peaked at number 53 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and number 14 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart. The album became the first rap album which was certified as Gold by the
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(December 17, 1984). The album features five the ''
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'' singles: " It's Like That", "
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", "
Rock Box "Rock Box" is a song by the American hip hop group Run-DMC. The song was produced by Larry Smith and Russell Simmons and released by Profile Records in March 1984. Following the popularity of their previous two singles " Hard Times" (1983) a ...
", "30 Days" and "Hollis Crew". The first single from this album, "It's Like That", released on August 10, 1983, opened a new page in the history of hip-hop with a tone of social protest (unemployment, inflation). "It's Like That" is judged by many to be the first hardcore rap song, and the first new school hip-hop recording. "Sucker M.C.'s" is one of the first
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tracks, and "Rock Box" is the first song in the
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genre. With ''Run-D.M.C.'', Run-D.M.C. came to be regarded by music critics as pioneering the movement of new school hip hop of the mid-1980s. In 1989, the album was ranked number 51 on '' Rolling Stones list of the 100 Greatest Albums of the 1980s. In 2003, the album was ranked number 240 on ''Rolling Stone''s list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, with the ranking changing to numbers 242 and 378 in the 2012 and 2020 updates of the list, respectively. The album was reissued by
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in 1999 and 2003. An expanded and remastered edition was released in 2005 and contained 4 previously unreleased songs.


Background

The music on the album was created by Larry Smith's group Orange Krush using the drum machine
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and Jam Master Jay's scratches mixed in a guitar riff. The album is dedicated to the memory of DJ June Bug (1958 - 1983) - one of the greatest DJs in the world who worked as a DJ in the Bronx at the club
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, selling drugs at the same time.


Impact of "Rock Box"

''Run-D.M.C.'''s second listed track, "
Rock Box "Rock Box" is a song by the American hip hop group Run-DMC. The song was produced by Larry Smith and Russell Simmons and released by Profile Records in March 1984. Following the popularity of their previous two singles " Hard Times" (1983) a ...
", which was released as the album's third
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on April 16, 1984, is credited by music critics for dissolving social and racial boundaries within the music industry between rock music and mainstream hip hop at the time of the album's release. The music video for "Rock Box" became the first rap video played on
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in the summer of 1984. The video was filmed in the famous New York punk club Danceteria. As Run-D.M.C.'s first major video release, the trio represented 1980's New York street fashion with their signature look of black Kangol hats, black Lee jeans, black t-shirts and leather jackets, white Adidas sneakers, gold chains, and, as always, D.M.C. is wearing his trademark glasses. Run-D.M.C. has been credited for evolving African-American fashion, breaking away from the highly glamorous looks of
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and early hip hop. In a 2019 episode of the AMC docuseries ''The Songs That Shook America'', "Rock Box" was applauded for its blending of
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beats accompanied by the guitar
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performed by American guitarist Eddie Martinez. "Rock Box" would also go on to inspire many of Run-D.M.C.'s future material in the
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genre, including the title track of their second studio album '' King of Rock'', the singles " Walk This Way" and " It's Tricky" from the group's third studio album '' Raising Hell'', and the title track of their fourth studio album '' Tougher Than Leather.''


Appearance in films

The song " It's Like That" was performed on stage in the 1985 Warner Bros. film '' Krush Groove'', in which the Run-D.M.C.'s members starred in April 1985.


Reception and influence

Debby Miller of '' Rolling Stone'' complimented Run-D.M.C.'s boasts about "messages that self-improvement is the only ticket out" and viewed their style as a departure from most hip hop acts at the time; stating "they get into a vocal tug of war that's completely different from the straightforward delivery of The Furious Five's Melle Mel or the everybody-takes-a-verse approach of groups like Sequence. And the music ... that backs these tracks is surprisingly varied, for all its bare bones". In his consumer guide for '' The Village Voice'', critic
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described it as "easily the canniest and most formally sustained rap album ever, a tour de force I trust will be studied by all manner of creative downtowners and racially enlightened Englishmen". Christgau commented on the group's "heavy staccato and proud disdain for melody", writing that "the style has been in the New York air long enough that you may understand it better than you think". The album has been regarded by music writers as one of early hip hop's best albums and a landmark release of the new school hip hop movement in the 1980s. According to journalist Peter Shapiro, the album's 1983 double-single release " It's Like That"/"Sucker MCs" "completely changed hip-hop ... rendering everything that preceded it distinctly old school with one fell swoop."Shapiro, p.327Shapiro, p. 401 Run-D.M.C. rapped over the most sparse of musical backing tracks in hip hop at the time: a drum machine and a few scratches, with rhymes that harangued weak rappers and contrasted them to the group's success. "It's Like That" is an aggressively delivered message rap whose social commentary has been defined variously as "objective fatalism", "frustrated and renunciatory", and just plain "reportage". In 1989, the album was ranked number 51 on '' Rolling Stones list of the 100 Greatest Albums of the 1980s.Product Notes – ''Run-D.M.C.''
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In 2003, the album was ranked number 240 on ''Rolling Stone''s list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.Staff (November 2003)
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''Rolling Stone''. Retrieved on February 8, 2011.
The album's ranking moved to number 242 in the 2012 version of the list, and to number 378 in the 2020 update. In 1998, the album was selected as one of '' The Source's'' 100 Best Rap Albums. "It's the first rap album that broke big," observed Ice-T, "which paved the way for everybody into being able to make rap albums, not just singles."


Accolades

* '' The Observer'' – no. 40 at "''50 albums that changed music''" (2006) * '' NME'' – no. 25 at "''101 Albums To Hear Before You Die''" (2014) * '' Rolling Stone'' – no. 51 at "''100 Best Albums of the Eighties''" (1989) * ''Rolling Stone'' – no. 240/242/378 at "''500 Greatest Albums of All Time''" (2003/2012/2020 editions of the list, respectively) * ''Rolling Stone'' – no. 26 at "''100 Best Debut Albums of All Time''" (2003) * ''Rolling Stone'' – "''The 40 Most Groundbreaking Albums of All Time''" (2013) * ''
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'' – no. 11 at "''The 25 Greatest Albums of All Time''" (1989) * Spin – no. 7 at "''The Ten Reasons We Wish Spin Had Started In 1984''" (2005) * '' The Source'' – "''100 Best Rap Albums''" (1998) * ''The Source'' – "''Albums Rated 5 Mics (Out of 5)''" (1998) * ''The Source'' – "''100 Best Rap Singles''" (1998) * '' Beats Per Minute'' – no. 73 at "''The Top 100 Albums of the 1980s''" (2011) * '' XXL'' – "''40 Years of Hip-Hop: Top 5 Albums by Year''" (2014) * ''
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'' – no. 33 at "''50 Greatest New York Albums''" (2015) * '' Complex'' – no. 37 at "''The Best Rap Albums of the '80s''" (2017) * ''Complex'' – "''The Best Hip-Hop Producer Alive, Every Year Since 1979''" (2018) * '' The Village Voice'' – no. 10 at "''Pazz & Jop: Top 10 Albums By Year, 1971–2017''" (2018)


Track listing


Personnel

Musicians * Jam Master Jay – percussion, keyboards * Darryl McDaniels "D.M.C." – vocals * Joseph Simmons "Run" or "Rev Run" – vocals * Eddie Martinez – guitar Production * Orange Krush – composer *
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– producer * Larry Smith – producer * Rod Hui – producer/engineer


Charts


Certifications


References

;Bibliography * Shapiro, Peter. ''Rough Guide to Hip Hop'', 2nd. ed., London: Rough Guides, 2005. *
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. ''Rap Attack'', 3rd. ed., London: Serpent's Tail, 2000.


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