Updated October 09, 2009
When Rock and Rap Mix It Up
- Getback
Check out some of the most famous rock rap collaborations of all time
Rivers Cuomo is getting hip-hop religion. Last week, MTV broke the news that Weezer drafted pothead rapper Lil Wayne for their new album, "Raditude." Cuomo said he wanted to add some "edge" to the project by doing more than just rapping, "Yay, we're partying! Let's drink and have fun." No doubt, Lil Wayne will rap about more than drinking and having fun.
The Weezer/Lil Wayne collaboration has to be one of the oddest rock-rap pairings in memory. On one hand is Cuomo: vegetarian, Harvard graduate, and meditation practitioner. At the other end of the studio is Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr.: codeine cough syrup lover, gun enthusiast, and part-time fugitive. I'm sure the conversations were fascinating.
Photo gallery: See the legendary pioneers of rap.
That's the story of rock and rap: unlikely bedfellows (or partners in forced marriages), who more often than not wind up creating real sparks. It seems obvious that the two genres would come together. Both are born out of rebellion and a desire for agitation. Yet there are surprisingly few rock-rap collaborations — mash-ups excluded. There are even fewer good ones (Willie Nelson and Snoop Dogg, I'm talking to you).
Rock-rap partnerships often include an artist who is dangerously close to jumping the shark or slipping irrevocably into irrelevance. A strong dose of beats and rhymes can give a rock act some needed cred as well as edge.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the Weezer and Lil Wayne recordings are filled with magic. I'm also hoping that Cuomo was able to introduce Lil Wayne to the wonders of meditation. It's changed my life; I'm sure it would chill Wayne out as well. Here are some of the famous collaborations that paved the way:
Run-D.M.C. and Aerosmith
The 1986 single "Walk This Way," from Run-D.M.C.'s "Raising Hell" album, gave the Hollis hip-hop trio their career breakthrough. The remake of Aerosmith's '75 classic rock staple also rescued the Boston band from obscurity and jump-started a career revival that would last through the next decade.
Kanye West and John Mayer
Say what you will about John Mayer, the hip-hop community digs him. Between appearances with The Roots (on the old "Chappelle's Show") and props from Jay-Z, Mayer has hip-hop cred. Still, he's aware of his undeniable "whiteness," which he admitted to MTV while discussing his collaboration "Bittersweet Poetry" on Kayne's 2007 "Graduation" album.
Anthrax and Public Enemy
Both bands were winners on the '91 remake of Public Enemy's 1981 rap opus "Bring Tha Noise." Chuck D was apparently reluctant to participate in the recording at first. However, the track was so strong that the two bands ended up touring together. Head-banging and rhymes are close cousins. This pairing opened the door for metalheads and rappers to get loud.
Eminem and Elton John
Theirs is the oddest rock-rap pairing of recent memory. Admittedly, John has long since stopped being a rock artist, but his musicianship — and gayness — were both needed by Eminem, who was under fire from gays rights groups in the run-up to his 2001 Grammy appearance. Their performance of "Stan" was stirring and started a friendship that lasts to this day.
Linkin Park and Jay-Z
After famously being mashed up with the Beatles on Danger Mouse's "Grey Album" (never commercially released) earlier that year, Jay-Z decided to get in on the action. His pairing with Linkin Park resulted in a six-song EP called "Collision Course," which was released along with a DVD. The single "Numb/Encore" topped the Billboard chart and won the team a Grammy.
More at GetBack.com:
Fox Nation
-
Reid's Wife, Daughter Injured in Car Accident
March 11, 2010
-
Chavez Thanks Sean Penn
March 11, 2010 26 comments
-
Maher: Navy Like Prison ... Full of Repressed Homos
March 11, 2010 40 comments
-
Teacher Attacked in Class After Al Qaeda Comments
March 11, 2010 44 comments
-
Princess Di Was Killed in Botched Scare Tactic
March 11, 2010 4 comments
-
Biden's Trip to Israel Was Embarrassing
March 11, 2010 34 comments
-
N.J. Gov. Christie Will Privatize 2,000 State Jobs
March 11, 2010 45 comments
-
What the Heck Is Poledancing Doing on Nickelodeon?
March 11, 2010 16 comments
-
James O'Keefe's Next Target Is ...
March 11, 2010 4 comments
-
What Did Dems Know About Massa and When Did They Know It?
March 11, 2010 10 comments
Most Commented
-
Did Health Care Summit Accomplish Anything?
February 25, 2010 1,448 comments
-
Health Care Summit: How’s It Going?
February 24, 2010 1,269 comments
-
Was Tiger's Apology Good Enough for You?
February 19, 2010 1,243 comments
-
Does the 'Reconciliation' Gambit Make You Angry?
March 03, 2010 1,236 comments
-
Does the President’s Health Care Proposal Change Your Mind on Reform?
February 22, 2010 763 comments

-
Noonan: Road to the Nut House
March 11, 2010
-
Alan S. Blinder: Fed Vacancies and the Monetary Challenge
March 11, 2010
-
Matthew Kaminski: Obama's Foreign Policy Paradox
March 11, 2010
-
A Financial Reform Reprieve
March 11, 2010
-
A Latin Role Model
March 11, 2010


-
Eliza Manningham-Buller didn’t know about Barney?
March 11, 2010
-
Our free-range dogs didn’t bite. Well, not often
March 11, 2010
-
Fast-speed trains are a chance to revive our stations
March 11, 2010
-
Cute animals are just as delicious as ugly ones
March 11, 2010
-
Generals must keep their noses out of politics
March 11, 2010

-
Tonight's Show: More Licensing Madness
March 11, 2010 25 comments
-
The Food Police Want More
March 11, 2010 35 comments
-
The Silent Market-Based Evolution
March 11, 2010 10 comments
-
Licensing Madness
March 11, 2010 18 comments
-
Too Much Cancer Testing
March 10, 2010 18 comments

-
Greece's Problem? The New York Times
March 09, 2010 3 comments
-
Tired of Bailout Nation?
March 05, 2010 46 comments
-
The Case for Medical Malpractice Reform
March 03, 2010 32 comments
-
Another AIG Magical Mystery Tour
March 01, 2010 3 comments
-
New York Times Whiffs on Greece, Again
February 26, 2010 12 comments

-
The plastic surgery plague
March 11, 2010
-
How might the world end? Scientists guess.
March 11, 2010
-
The dark side of minority religions
March 11, 2010
-
Your TV is better off dead
March 11, 2010
-
Blame it on celibacy
March 11, 2010



recommend

Subscribe to Comments
