Run's House (song)

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"Run's House"
Run–D.M.C.
singles chronology
"Mary, Mary"
(1988)
"Run's House"
(1988)
"Pause"
(1989)

"Run's House" is a single released by

Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. The track was later used as the theme song for Run's show Run's House and was sampled by the group for their hit single, "Down with the King
".

The premise of the song is that no matter who is performing at a concert or wherever they go, Run-DMC owns the "house" and always heads the bill. Run makes references to the trio's influence on hip-hop with the lines "They said rap was crap/But never had this band" and "'Til the ruler came, with a cooler name/Made ya dance and prance and draw the fans insane." A music video for "Run's House" was filmed in New York City, showcasing the group performing in spots such as the Apollo Theater to a sea of fans.

Track listing

12"

A-Side

  1. Run's House - 3:43
  2. Beats to the Rhyme - 2:43

B-Side

  1. Run's House (Instrumental) - 3:49
  2. Beats to the Rhyme (Instrumental) - 2:43

CD-single

  1. Run's House (Vocal) 3:44
  2. Beats To The Rhyme (Vocal) 2:41
  3. It's Tricky (Club Mix) 7:19 (Remix by Shep Pettibone)
  4. Run's House (Instrumental) 3:46

7"

A-Side

  1. "Run's House" - 3:27; There is a variant of the 7" that cuts the song at 3:21

B-Side

  1. Beats to the Rhyme" - 2:43

Samples

"Run's House" was sampled by

I'm the King
"

The song's intro is used as instrumental for the "BET Cyphers" that are performed by different artist with different lyrics every year since 2006 on the BET Awards.

The song has been sampled by

OutKast from her 1998 album The Boy is Mine
.

In popular culture

The hook of the song ("Whose house?/Run's House") is quoted by Loki (Matt Damon) in the Kevin Smith film Dogma.[1] The song is also featured in Smith's film Chasing Amy.[2] The hook has also been adapted into the catchphrase of American professional wrestler Swerve Strickland, who presents a call and response to the crowd: When he asks "Whose house?", the audience responds with "Swerve's house".[3] The Los Angeles Rams also use a variation of the same phrase for their home games, the PA announcer will yell "Whose House?" and the fans will respond "Rams House!"

References

  1. ^ "Matt Damon as Loki". IMDb.
  2. ^ Nebel, Grant. "Scenic Route: CHASING AMY (1997)". The Solute.
  3. ^ Boone, Matt. "Shane Strickland Reveals Origins Of "Whose House? Swerve's House!" Catchphrase". Rajah.