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Run-DMC performed at the legendary Live Aid benefit shortly after Rock Box was released. In late-1985, Run-DMC were featured in the hip hop film Krush Groove, a fictionalized retelling of Russell Simmons' rise as a hip hop entrepreneur and his struggles to get his own label, Def Jam Recordings, off the ground. [17]
He worked on production, mixing and programming on songs for the likes of 3rd Bass, Brand Nubian, KMD, Leaders of the New School, Grand Puba, Del the Funky Homosapien, Kurious, AZ, Everlast, Santana, Run-DMC, The Getaway People, Korn and Macy Gray.
While Korn was waiting for a full partnership with Adidas (which had previously sponsored Run-DMC), the sportwear brand refused to sign a contract with Korn. In a contradictory argument, Adidas told them: "We do sports, not music".
Tougher Than Leather is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group Run-D.M.C., released on May 17, 1988, by Profile Records.The album was produced by the group members themselves, Davy D. and Rick Rubin.
Ja Rule, Run DMC, Mobb Deep also appeared on the Tour (in place of DMX, who canceled prior to the beginning of the tour). Korn made surprise appearances at a handful of dates. Sevendust filled in for Filter on the Denver date while Filter took time off to film the video for "Take A Picture". [5]
1987: Run-DMC – "Christmas in Hollis" 1987: Various – Less than Zero (soundtrack) 1987: LL Cool J – "Jack the Ripper" 1988: Public Enemy – It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back (exec.) 1988: Slayer – South of Heaven; 1988: Danzig – Danzig; 1988: Run-DMC – Tougher Than Leather
The following is a comprehensive discography of Run-DMC, an American hip hop group. Run-D.M.C. have had hit singles across the globe from Australia and New Zealand to Belgium and Ireland. Their biggest hit outside of the US was the Jason Nevins remix of "It's Like That".
The Family Values Tour was an annual rock and hip hop tour held by the American nu metal band Korn since 1998.The first tour took place in 1998 and the second tour in 1999, but the tour took a hiatus in 2000 due to heavy competition from the Anger Management Tour, the Summer Sanitarium Tour, and others.