Rock Box

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"Rock Box"
Single by Run–D.M.C.
from the album Run–D.M.C.
Released April 16, 1984
Format 7'' & 12'' single
Recorded 1983
Genre Hip hop, rap rock
Length 5:33
Label Profile
Writer(s) Darryl McDaniels
Joseph Simmons
Jason Mizell
Producer(s) Jam Master Jay
Eddie Martinez
Russell Simmons
Larry Smith
Run–D.M.C. singles chronology

"Hard Times"
(1983)
"Rock Box"
(1984)
"30 Days"
(1984)

Run–D.M.C. track listing
"Hard Times"
(1)
"Rock Box"
(2)
"Jam Master Jay"
(3)

"Rock Box" is a 1984 hit single by Run–D.M.C.. It is the third single from their self-titled debut album, originally released through Profile Records, Inc. The heavy rock guitar riff and solos are original compositions performed by Eddie Martinez, also seen playing the electric guitar in the music video. DJ Jam Master Jay programmed the song's hip-hop beat. The single reached No. 26 on the Hot Dance Club Songs[1]

Music video

"Rock Box" was the first rap video to be aired on MTV, premiering in 1984.

The video features a nonsensical monologue at the beginning by Professor Irwin Corey, supposedly giving a history of Rap Music. The rest of the video consists of the group performing at Danceteria, a famous New York punk club.

"Rock Box" was also the first video produced by the group.

Samples

Satirizing R&B's use of old rap beats, its instrumental was used in Chris Rock's song "Champagne."

Rapper Mac Dre uses a similar bassline on his track "Let's All Get Down" from The Best of Mac Dre II.

The beginning words "Run, Run" have been sampled by many artists, including The Pharcyde's "Runnin." Run-D.M.C. also samples the line in many of their later albums.

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