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hrap-120;1106839 said:"Walk This Way" is a song by American hard rock group Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. It was originally released as the second single from their 1975 album Toys in the Attic. It peaked at Number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1977, part of a string of successful hit singles for the band in the 1970s. In addition to being one of the songs that helped break Aerosmith into the mainstream in the 1970s, it also helped resurrect their career and revolutionized the new hybrid sub-musical genre of "rock and rap", or the molding of rock and hip hop music when it was covered by rappers Run-D.M.C. in 1986 on their album Raising Hell. It became an international hit and won both groups a Soul Train Music Award for Best Rap - Single in 1987.
UK CD single (1724331)
- "Walk This Way" - 2:52
- "Walk This Way" [Yoad Mix] - 3:01
- "Walk This Way" [video] - 3:07
- Behind the Scenes Footage [video] - 3:15
Charts
Chart Peak
position Irish Singles Chart[7] 14 Romanian Singles Chart[8] 54 UK Singles Chart 1 UK Download Chart 2 European Hot 100[9] 8
DaPrinciplez;1106865 said:Iite.....thats good thats good, but that's one song, now do the statistics of Eminems Marshall Mathers LP worldwide.....
Infact, why dont you put that album's worldwide statistics against any other album that came out before it's worldwide statistics and we'll see what happens.....
DaPrinciplez;1106865 said:Iite.....thats good thats good, but that's one song, now do the statistics of Eminems Marshall Mathers LP worldwide.....
Infact, why dont you put that album's worldwide statistics against any other album that came out before it's worldwide statistics and we'll see what happens.....
KplusK;1106875 said:this nigga buggin for real walk this way aerosmith gained more off that song did rundmc you cant be serious
KplusK;1106849 said:nah and im bugging you think walk this way was just the answer to rap all worldwide lets look at the sales world wide from there to now and see when shit changed...im not gonna look shit up now cause its late but you cant be serious..even though walk this way was a cross over us wide dont make it world wide dude.
? more people probably bought mc hammer than walk this way.KplusK;1106920 said:how the fuck you go from walk this way to mc hammer nigga get your mind rite
DaPrinciplez;1106829 said:I don't think it was Eminem, I know it was Eminem.
Now I'm not a fool, I know that I could never ever get you to admit the truth, not in a million fuckin years.....so I ain't going to argue the point.
It's simple too me....I've seen the days before Eminem came out, Hip Hop was available if people wanted it, yes, it was mainstream in America but on a World-Wide level it was a selective thing, it was still rather underground in world wide mainstream media (unless of course you want to consider all outgoing American media as "worldwide" but even then, it wasnt as big) and it was still underground as a music genre worldwide.
....and then Eminem came out, but lets not even say thats what did it....what did it was The Marshall Mathers LP, that album, is what put hip hop into every single person's mouth and home.
Do you not remember the "Britany Spears" buzz goin on world-wide in the media (oh wait, your all in America so how could you really even know right?), well Eminem topped her for the number 1 album with The Marshall Mathers LP.....and since that day, it's been a wrap.
.....then 50 came through and did it just as big and then the South turned hip hop into some sort of thing that had all the lil kids and white girls doin hip hop dancin and shit....*shrugs*
Run DMC didnt put hip hop into every home worldwide.....sorry. You don't have to admit the truth H-Rap, none of you's do, but inside, you all the truth.
And that will be the last thing I say on the matter. That's it. The truth, no more needs to be said.
DaPrinciplez;1106865 said:Iite.....thats good thats good, but that's one song, now do the statistics of Eminems Marshall Mathers LP worldwide.....
Infact, why dont you put that album's worldwide statistics against any other album that came out before it's worldwide statistics and we'll see what happens.....
Fazeem Blackall;1106934 said:your not acknowledging the question posed by the threadstarter which when answered is Run DMC. He was asking who did it 1st and that is the answer now geet out your isolated denial and accept facts that many did it before eminem and while he may have the highest numbers now they paved the way for the dude you keep stanning for...
Mr.Audigier216;1106937 said:T.I., Jeezy, Wayne, Gucci, HOV.....
DaPrinciplez;1106946 said:A) I ain't stannin for shit. B) I know your in the "list" of people who not to pay attention to when a discussion turns towards anything to do with Eminem.
.....Other then that, the answer to this thread, is seperated in about 4 posts and they all mine.
A stan is still a stan and your in denial Eminem barely is a head of Tupac in sales and Pac did it 10 years earlier then him and pac was far from the 1st. Now suck it up cupcake and be as much of a man as a stan can be and admit your objectivity was blinded by your love for Eminem and you are dishonestly answering the threadstarters question child...DaPrinciplez;1106946 said:A) I ain't stannin for shit. B) I know your in the "list" of people who not to pay attention to when a discussion turns towards anything to do with Eminem.
.....Other then that, the answer to this thread, is seperated in about 4 posts and they all mine.
I think alot of krackers go overboard trying to validate themselves through Emenim, the krackers want desperately to be accepted, and act as if Emenim is a conduit for their own personal validation.brombonze;1106883 said:if you're from england, pop in "it takes a nation of millions to hold us back" the intro is P.E. rocking a sold out Wimbley stadium. I think em was about 11