When Rock Met Hip-Hop: How Two Genres Collided to Change Music Forever

When Rock Met Hip-Hop: How Two Genres Collided to Change Music Forever My Weekly Mixtape

This week, I’m digging into one of the most important collision points in modern music history — the moment when rock and hip-hop first slammed into each other and changed the landscape forever. Using When Rock Met Hip-Hop as a guiding lens, I’m joined by legendary music journalist Stephen Blush to explore the artists, scenes, and cultural flashpoints that brought distorted guitars and breakbeats together long before genre lines disappeared.

These collaborations were risky, raw, and often controversial. From early experiments that raised eyebrows to landmark moments that rewrote the rules, we unpack how rock and hip-hop didn’t just influence each other — they challenged ideas around race, authenticity, rebellion, and what popular music was even allowed to be.

Along the way, we dig into the stories behind these crossover moments, the samples that became entwined in the sound’s musical DNA, the artists willing to take the risks, and why their impact still echoes today.If you’ve ever wondered how we got from Run-DMC and Aerosmith to today’s genre-fluid musical landscape — or if you just love a deep dive into music history — this episode connects the dots. Because some of the biggest shifts in music don’t come from trends or algorithms — they happen when two scenes collide and refuse to move out of each other’s way.

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Blondie – Rapture

Run-DMC – Rock Box

Run-DMC – King of Rock

Run-DMC & Aerosmith – Walk This Way

Beastie Boys – Rock Hard

Beastie Boys – She’s Crafty

Beastie Boys – No Sleep Til Brooklyn

Anthrax – I’m The Man

Anthrax & Public Enemy – Bring The Noize

Public Enemy – She Watch Channel Zero?!

Slayer – Angel of Death 

Helmet & House of Pain – Just Another Victim

Onyx & Biohazard – Judgment Night

Cypress Hill & Pearl Jam – Real Thing

Slayer & Ice T – Disorder

Loud Rocks (Full Album)

Slayer – Raining Blood

Eminem – Berserk

Sugar Ray – Rhyme Stealer

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