Run in (one's) blood verb phrase
Used to say that one is born with a skill, quality or tendency
He composed music at a young age because musical talent runs in his blood.
Her parents are famous actors, so her acting skills runs in her blood.
It seems that her prowess in sports runs in her blood.
The verb "run" must be conjugated according to its tense.
If you do something or something happens in a blaze of glory, you do it or it happens in an extraordinary and impressive manner.
The band intended to perform publicly and go out in a blaze of glory.