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Forever Everlasting

 
Album Review: Forever Everlasting

  • Artist: Everlast
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 27, 1990
  • Total Time: 48:09
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Here's a little known fact of rap history: before Everlast enjoyed recognition as a member of House of Pain, he pursued a career as a solo artist. Forever Everlasting, his first and only pre-Pain solo album, is a decent, though not outstanding release proving that he had strong rapping skills long before becoming well known. Ice-T, who serves as this CD's executive producer, once said of Everlast, "Hearing him rap, you'd never know he was white" -- and to be sure, the L.A.-based MC is far from a pop rapper. Though most of his lyrics aren't remarkable, this CD definitely has its moments -- most notably, "Speak No Evil" (a reflection on injustice in America) and the angry "Fuck Everyone." ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Syndicate Soldier Everlast Everlast (3:31)
Speak No Evil Everlast Kool Nick, Everlast (4:21)
Syndication [Remix] Everlast Everlast (4:26)
What Is This? Everlast Everlast (4:22)
The Rhythm Everlast Ice-T, Diva Logic, Donald D, Everlast (4:19)
I Got the Knack (Lyrics) Everlast, Quincy D. III, Bilal Bashir Everlast (3:32)
On the Edge (Lyrics) Everlast, Bilal Bashir Everlast (5:39)
Fuck Everyone Everlast Everlast (4:02)
Goodbye Everlast, Bilal Bashir Everlast (3:52)
Pass It On Bilal Bashir, Everlast Everlast (5:55)
Never Missin' a Beat (Lyrics) Larry Troutman, Everlast, Bilal Bashir, R. Troutman, G. Clinton, Jr. Everlast (4:10)

Credits

Kool Nick (Performer), Ice-T (Executive Producer), Ice-T (Performer), Benny Medina (Executive Producer), Everlast (Vocals)
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Forever Everlasting
Studio album by Everlast
Released March 27, 1990
Genre Hip hop
Length 48:09
Label Warner Bros. Records
26007
Producer Bilal Bashir
QD III
Professional reviews
Everlast chronology
Forever Everlasting
(1990)
Whitey Ford Sings the Blues
(1998)

Forever Everlasting (1990) was Everlast's first solo album. The biggest hits on this album were "The Rhythm" which featured Ice-T, "Never Missin' a Beat", and "I Got The Knack" featuring DJ Lethal with whom he'd later join to form House of Pain.

Track listing

  1. Syndicate Soldier
  2. Speak No Evil (Featuring Kool Nick)
  3. Syndication (Remix)
  4. What Is This?
  5. The Rhythm (Featuring Ice-T, Donald D, Diva)
  6. I Got the Knack
  7. On the Edge
  8. Fuck Everyone
  9. Goodbye
  10. Pass it On
  11. Never Missin' a Beat

 
 

 

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