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Run the Jewels 3 is the third studio album by American hip hop duo Run the Jewels, which consists of rappers El-P and Killer Mike. It was self-released through their Run the Jewels, Inc. imprint via RBC Records digitally on December 24, 2016, and physically on January 13, 2017. The album serves as the follow-up to their 2014 album, Run the ...
In September 2017, Run the Jewels released "Mean Demeanor", a track created for the soccer video game FIFA 18. In March 2018, Adult Swim released a Run the Jewels/Rick and Morty crossover music video for "Oh Mama". [28] The music was a remix of "Oh Mama" from Run the Jewels 3 accompanied by sound effects from a Rick and Morty short. The effort ...
The discography of American hip hop duo Run the Jewels consists of four studio albums, two remix albums and fifteen singles.. Their debut studio album Run the Jewels charted on Billboard charts such as Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Top Rap Albums while their sophomore studio album appeared on the aforementioned charts, the Billboard 200 and the Belgian Ultratop Flanders chart.
The success of the tour eventually led to the formation of Run the Jewels. [19] The duo released their self-titled debut album on June 26, 2013. [20] They released Run the Jewels 2 on October 28, 2014. [21] Run the Jewels 3 was released on December 24, 2016, [22] three weeks prior to the previously announced release date of January 13, 2017. [23]
"Legend Has It" is a song by American hip hop duo Run the Jewels. It was released as the third single from their third studio album, Run the Jewels 3 (2016), on December 2, 2016. The track samples the song “Knots” by English progressive rock band Gentle Giant. [1]
On September 25, 2015, the duo released a re-recorded version of Run the Jewels 2 made entirely with cat sounds, titled Meow the Jewels. [27] A third album, Run the Jewels 3, was released on December 24, 2016. [28] Their fourth album, RTJ4, was released on June 3, 2020. [29] On July 4, 2022, Mike released a solo single, "Run".
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette noted that it is "arguably [Run the Jewels]' most popular song"; [11] similarly, The Daily Reveille declared it to be "(a)rguably the best song on (the album)", lauding de la Rocha's contributions to the song — in particular the "arresting hook at the beginning".
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