“Walk This Way” is a rock song by the American band Aerosmith. Originally released on their 1975 album “Toys in the Attic,” the song gained renewed popularity when Aerosmith collaborated with the hip-hop group Run-D.M.C. to create a groundbreaking crossover version in 1986.
The original version of “Walk This Way” is characterized by its catchy guitar riff, energetic rhythm, and powerful vocals by lead singer Steven Tyler. The lyrics depict a young man’s excitement and anticipation as he embarks on a romantic encounter. With its infectious melody and memorable chorus, the song became one of Aerosmith’s most iconic tracks.
In the 1986 collaboration with Run-D.M.C., “Walk This Way” was reimagined as a fusion of rock and hip-hop. The innovative collaboration blended Aerosmith’s rock sound with Run-D.M.C.’s rap style, creating a groundbreaking crossover hit. The song reached a wider audience, introducing Aerosmith to a new generation and revitalizing their career.
“Walk This Way” (the collaboration version) not only became a massive commercial success but also played a significant role in breaking down barriers between musical genres, making it one of the most influential and iconic songs in the history of popular music.