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RUN DMC

Run-DMC (2024 Repress)

very limited red lp - £26.99 | Buy
Their self-titled debut studio album, released on March 27, 1984, by Profile Records, and reissued by Arista Records.
RUN DMC

Down With The King (Single) (2023 reissue)

limited red & clear 7" - £14.99 | Buy
One of the greatest Hip-Hop singles to be released in 1993.
RUN DMC

Raising Hell (2023 repress)

LP - £26.99 | Buy
With their third long-player, the group had reached the mountaintop.
Down With The King (30th anniversary edition)
  1. Down With The King (feat Pete Rock & CL Smooth)
  2. Come On Everybody (feat Q-Tip)
  3. Can I Get It, Yo (feat EPMD)
  4. Hit 'Em Hard
  5. To The Maker
  6. 3 In The Head
  7. Ooh, Whatcha Gonna Do
  8. Big Willie (feat Tom Morello)
  9. Three Little Indians
  10. In The House
  11. Can I Get A Witness
  12. Get Open (feat Onyx)
  13. What's Next (feat Mad Cobra)
  14. Wreck Shop
  15. For 10 Years

RUN DMC

Down With The King (30th anniversary edition)

get on down
  • limited red / white / black 2lp in gatefold sleeve with numbered obi strip (2000 only)

    Released: 17th Nov 2023

    £35.99
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Thirty years ago on May 4, 1993, Run-DMC made one of the greatest comebacks in Hip-Hop history with the release of their 6th studio album 'Down With The King'.

To understand the significance of this feat we have to go back a few years. Coming off an amazing four-album run ending with the platinum album Tougher Than Leather, Run-DMC released their 5th studio album, Back From Hell, to lackluster sales. Did Run-DMC fall off? Did the emergence of gangsta rap push them off to the side? It was sad to see your Hip-Hop heroes take a fall. Then in 1991, a 12” remix came out for the single "Back From Hell" featuring Chuck D and Ice Cube and fans took notice. It would be two more years before anyone would hear from Run-DMC again. In March of 1993, a new single and video “Down With The King” debuted on Yo! MTV Raps featuring the new Hip-Hop Gods Pete Rock and CL Smooth paying homage to The Kings calling back verses from Sucker MCs over a dope signature Pete Rock beat. The video would be in constant rotation on Ralph McDaniels Video Music Box, YO!, BET’s Rap City and more. Fans watched it over and over to catch all the cameos, everyone from Eazy-E to the Native Tongues Family of De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest. The anticipation was building, but would the album live up to the lead single that knocked it out of the park? On May 4, 1993, the album dropped on CD, Cassette, and Vinyl. Run-DMC enlisted The Bomb Squad from Public Enemy, Q-Tip, EPMD, Jermaine Dupri, Kay Gee of Naughty By Nature, and Pete Rock to produce the album with a special appearance by Tom Morello rocking out his guitar emulating DJ scratches he made famous with Rage Against The Machine. Their rhyming was as enthusiastic and powerful as they were on their debut album 10 years prior.