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DMC releases rock-rap single featuring Sebastian Bach, Travis Barker, Mick Mars and Duff McKagan

May 19, 2026
DMC releases rock-rap single featuring Sebastian Bach, Travis Barker, Mick Mars and Duff McKagan

By AI, Created 4:33 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Darryl “DMC” McDaniels has released “She Gets Me High,” a new single that reworks Ram Jam’s 1977 “Black Betty” with help from Sebastian Bach, Travis Barker, Mick Mars and Duff McKagan. The track is out now on major streaming platforms and sets up DMC’s upcoming EP.

Why it matters: - Darryl “DMC” McDaniels is bridging rap and classic rock on a track built from one of rock’s most familiar riffs. - The release connects a new mainstream single to a song with roots that run through Black music history and multiple generations of reinterpretation. - The single is DMC’s first release ahead of an upcoming EP, signaling a new project rollout.

What happened: - DMC released “She Gets Me High” on May 19, 2026. - The single is available on all major streaming platforms. - The track features Sebastian Bach on vocals, Travis Barker on drums, Mick Mars on guitar and Duff McKagan on bass. - SONIX produced the song. - DMC included a full announcement with the release.

The details: - “She Gets Me High” reworks Ram Jam’s 1977 hit “Black Betty.” - The original 1977 version traces back to a 1933 a cappella version by Texas prisoner “Iron Head” Johnson. - Lead Belly recorded a version in 1939 that later influenced Bill Bartlett, who wrote the 1977 release and played in the Lemon Pipers, Starstruck and Ram Jam. - Earlier reinterpretations include Odetta’s 1964 “Looky Yonder” and Manfred Mann’s 1968 “Big Betty.” - Music scholars cite even earlier roots for the song as an African American work song. - DMC’s version keeps the rock edge, with the guest lineup delivering searing guitar, a pounding rhythm section and forceful vocals. - DMC adds his trademark rap verses and takes the most liberties lyrically.

Between the lines: - DMC is leaning into the song’s history as part tribute, part reinvention. - The collaboration also gives the single built-in crossover appeal for rock and hip-hop audiences. - The use of major-name rock veterans suggests the project is aiming for broad attention beyond a nostalgia play.

What’s next: - DMC’s upcoming EP is expected to follow this release. - The single gives listeners the first look at the sound and direction of that project. - More information is available at the company announcement.

The bottom line: - DMC has turned a classic rock staple into a star-powered rock-rap single and launched the next phase of his solo rollout.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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