"Rock Box
" is a 1984 hit single by Run-D.M.C.. It is the fourth and final single and the longest track from their self-titled debut album, originally released through Def Jam 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.
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ROCK BOX TICKETS
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Music video
The video features a man at the beginning asking "What is rap music?" When the song starts the group is seen performing on stage at a party. The song itself doesn't start until the 1-minute-13-second marker.
The video then shows the members of Run-D.M.C. exiting a limo in front of a dance club. At different parts of the video a young boy can be seen following the members dancing along with people in the club. At the end of the video, still photographs are taken and freeze on the screen, with a camera shutter sound effect in the background, as the instrumental outro plays in the background.
The video, for the most part, is filmed in black and white, interspersed with a television showing dances in color.
Other uses
The song was featured on the fictional
pirate radio station Wildstyle on the "
Vice City" chapter of the
Grand Theft Auto series. Satirizing
R&B's use of old rap beats, its instrumental was used
Chris Rock's song "Champagne," and "Rock Box" was also used in an episode of
Everybody Hates Chris
, in which the main character and his principal were snowed in at school.