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When Rock Met Rap: The Day “Walk This Way” Changed Everything—and the Hidden Toll It Took

Last updated: March 9, 2026 11:47 am
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Run-DMC’s 1984 collaboration with Aerosmith on “Walk This Way” didn’t just create a chart-topping hit—it forced the music world to recognize hip-hop as a permanent cultural force, while the sudden fame and pressure introduced destructive patterns that DMC now battles through advocacy.

In 1984, Run-DMC and Aerosmith joined forces for a radical cover of “Walk This Way,” a decision that would echo through music history. As Darryl “DMC” McDaniels now reflects, the collaboration was a double-edged sword: it catapulted hip-hop into the mainstream but also exposed the group to unprecedented pressuresPeople.

“I always tell people, ‘Walk This Way’ made us finally feel like we knew how Michael Jackson and Mick Jagger felt,” DMC shares. “Because with ‘Walk This Way,’ everywhere we went, everybody knew who we were, because the record crossed over”People.

This crossover was monumental. Prior to 1984, Run-DMC had already pioneered rap-rock with tracks like “Rock Box” and “King of Rock,” but their audience remained largely within the hip-hop community. “Walk This Way” shattered those boundaries, proving that hip-hop was here to stay and demanding industry-wide respectPeople.

“When we first came out, it was all, ‘How long will rap be around? It’s going to die like disco did,’” DMC recalls. “Even with ‘Walk This Way’ out, and the Adidas deal, the critics would still say, ‘Where do you see yourselves in five years?’” The collaboration was the definitive answer, bridging Black and white audiences, rock and hip-hop fans, in a way that felt inevitable in hindsightPeople.

Aerosmith and Run-DMC perform
Aerosmith and Run-DMC perform “Walk This Way”
Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty

Despite the triumph, the sudden fame introduced perilous dynamics. DMC explains that success attracted outside pressures demanding hit records and constant production, leading the group to seek escape in alcohol and other destructive behaviors. “What affected us is once you get this success, people around you that don’t have nothing to do with it start telling you, ‘You need a hit record, you need to do this, you need to do that,’” he says. “And when that happens, you start to reach for things outside of yourself to assist you”People.

This pattern was rooted in their upbringing. “Way before we got into the music business, growing up in the hood—and this happens in all hoods—destructive, harmful behaviors were celebrated,” DMC notes. “The guy that smokes the most weed, the guy that takes the most shots, were glorified and saluted”People.

Now, DMC is channeling those hard lessons into prevention. He’s partnering with 1 Million Strong, an organization dedicated to developing more sober spaces in sports, music, and entertainment. “A lot of people don’t know no better. So they get thrust in the hole,” he says. “1 Million Strong is saying, ‘Let’s catch this at the front door’”1 Million Strong.

Run-DMC's Darryl McDaniels performsCredit: Stand Together
Run-DMC’s Darryl McDaniels performs
Credit: Stand Together

This mission aligns with Run-DMC’s original ethos. “We were doing what everybody was doing, but we weren’t using negativity to accomplish our goals,” DMC reflects. As Ice-T once told him, “DMC man, you make positivity gangster.” Their greatest success, he believes, wasn’t commercial but cultural: “to be the representatives of the culture that nobody believed in”People.

Four decades later, “Walk This Way” remains a testament to music’s power to unite genres and audiences. DMC’s candidness about its personal costs adds depth to the legend, reminding us that cultural milestones often carry hidden burdens. His advocacy with 1 Million Strong seeks to ensure that future artists don’t repeat those mistakes, turning a painful lesson into proactive change.

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