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Can't get enough!In the interest of full disclosure, let me say that this is only the second rap record I've ever bought, the first being Everlast's "Whitey Ford Sings the Blues." I'm a 47-year-old rock fan who grew up on the Stones, Cream, and Hendrix, and know very little about hip-hop. I heard of Everlast through his guest spot on Santana's album, and after seeing him open for Santana, decided to try one of his records.That said, this is one of the most enjoyable new albums I've come across in years. I liter…
not the best, but definetly not the worstHere is the truth: Everlast is not that great of a guitar player, not that great of a singer, not that great of a songwriter and not that great of a rapper. Yet, you still have to respect what the man is doing. Putting all he knows in a blender and letting you see what it is. Of course, the Santana track is going to definitely stand out, but each song kind of wanes, lyrically, after the first verse and hook. I normally wouldn't give a record three stars with so many holes in it, but I'll give it to Everlast on shear creativeness.
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format: 1 x CD catalog number: 1411 release dates: Oct 16 2000 in United Kingdom view details |
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