King of Rock
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For "The King of Rock 'n' Roll" see Elvis Presley.
| King of Rock | ||
| Studio album by Run-D.M.C. | ||
| Released | 1985 | |
| Recorded | ? | |
| Genre | Rap Rapcore |
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| Length | 43:43 | |
| Label | Profile Records | |
| Producer(s) | Russell Simmons, Larry Smith | |
| Professional reviews | ||
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| Run-D.M.C. chronology | ||
| Run-D.M.C. (1984) |
King of Rock (1985) |
Raising Hell (1986) |
King of Rock is the second album by hip hop trio Run-D.M.C.. Produced in 1985, the album sees the group adopting a more rock-influenced sound, with several tracks prominently featuring heavy guitar riffs.
- "Rock the House"
- "King of Rock"
- "You Talk Too Much"
- "Jam-Master Jammin'"
- "Roots, Rap, Reggae"
- "Can You Rock It Like This"
- "You're Blind"
- "It's Not Funny"
- "Darryl and Joe (Krush-Groove 3)"
- "Slow and Low" (Demo)
- "Together Forever (Krush-Groove 4)" (Live)
- "Jam-Master Jammin'" (Remix)
- "King of Rock" (Live, from Live Aid)