RUN DMC Celebrates 40 Years of ‘Raising Hell’
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Forty years later, RUN DMC looks back on Raising Hell. In this exclusive anniversary reflection, RUN and DMC revisit the album’s legacy, its impact on hip-hop and culture, and what it means to them four decades later. DMC calls Raising Hell “the Sgt. Pepper’s of Hip-Hop,” while RUN reflects on realizing the album was changing music […]
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