Active since 1970, Aerosmith boasts remarkable longevity and adaptability. Their sound is fundamentally hard rock, heavily infused with blues rock, rhythm and blues, and even funk rock elements. Throughout their career, Aerosmith successfully integrated pop rock, pop metal, and glam metal into their style, showcasing incredible versatility. Major releases marked pivotal moments, including significant drops in early 1973, spring 1975, both early and late 1987 during a major comeback, mid-1993, and late 1998. Their catalog spans energetic anthems perfect for workouts to powerful love songs, demonstrating Aerosmith's broad appeal across diverse rock genres.
Aerosmith's hit list spans their entire career, featuring unforgettable classics. Early masterpieces like the iconic power ballad "Dream On" and the smooth groove of "Sweet Emotion" established their unique sound. They blended rock and funk with the groundbreaking "Walk This Way" and showcased their blues roots with tracks like "Big Ten Inch Record." Their late '80s resurgence brought glam-infused hits like "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" and the soaring ballad "Angel." Later triumphs include the emotional power ballad "Cryin'" and the global phenomenon "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing," cementing their status across generations.