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Kings from Queens: The RUN DMC Story

Kings from Queens: The RUN DMC Story

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Run-D.M.C., Joseph "Rev Run" Simmons, Darryl McDaniels

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Watch Kings from Queens: The RUN DMC Story Season 1

The never-been-told story of RUN DMC, a group that met on the streets of Queens and went on to legitimize a criticized genre of music: hip-hop.
  • It's Like That

    Episode 1 - 48 mins
    RUN DMC meets on the streets of Queens before introducing their music and swagger to the world.
  • It's Tricky

    Episode 2 - 50 mins
    RUN DMC’s fame grows exponentially, but they struggle to find a consistent voice within hip-hop.
  • Down With the King

    Episode 3 - 48 mins
    Rev Run and DMC deal with the tragic death of Jam Master Jay and reunite to celebrate hip-hop.

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