Eat at Whitey's
Everlast · 2000
50 min · 14 tracks · alternative rock · folk rock · hip-hop
A gritty fusion of hip-hop and blues, blending storytelling with raw authenticity across diverse soundscapes.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- steady, consistent energy levels layered, dense sonic textures dynamic emotional journeys
- Context
- Released on October 17, 2000, 'Eat at Whitey's' is Everlast's third studio album, following his successful crossover hit 'Whitey Ford Sings the Blues'. At this point in his career, Everlast was exploring a deeper blend of genres, moving beyond his early rap roots into more soulful and lyrical territory. This album marked a crucial moment of artistic evolution for him.
- If you like
- alternative rock, folk rock, hip-hop
Eat at Whitey's is an album by Everlast, released in 2000. A gritty fusion of hip-hop and blues, blending storytelling with raw authenticity across diverse soundscapes. 'Eat at Whitey's' received positive reviews for its unique blend of styles, reaching number 32 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album's standout single 'Put Your Lights On', featuring Santana, gained significant radio play and showcased Everlast's ability to merge hip-hop with rock influences effectively. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Eat at Whitey's sound like?
A gritty fusion of hip-hop and blues, blending storytelling with raw authenticity across diverse soundscapes. Rooted in alternative rock and folk rock.
What makes Eat at Whitey's by Everlast notable?
'Eat at Whitey's' received positive reviews for its unique blend of styles, reaching number 32 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album's standout single 'Put Your Lights On', featuring Santana, gained significant radio play and showcased Everlast's ability to merge hip-hop with rock influences effectively. Released on October 17, 2000, 'Eat at Whitey's' is Everlast's third studio album, following his successful crossover hit 'Whitey Ford Sings the Blues'. At this point in his career, Everlast was exploring a deeper blend of genres, moving beyond his early rap roots into more soulful and lyrical territory. This album marked a crucial moment of artistic evolution for him.
Who is Eat at Whitey's for?
Eat at Whitey's works well if you're into steady, consistent energy levels, layered, dense sonic textures and dynamic emotional journeys.
How many songs are on Eat at Whitey's?
Eat at Whitey's has 14 tracks, running approximately 50 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Whitey 1:34
- 2 Black Jesus Standout 4:40
- 3 I Can't Move 3:25
- 4 Black Coffee 2:59
- 5 Babylon Feeling 5:11
- 6 Deadly Assassins 2:44
- 7 Children's Story 3:22
- 8 Love for Real 4:21
- 9 One and the Same 5:08
- 10 We're All Gonna Die Standout 2:20
- 11 Mercy on My Soul 3:24
- 12 One, Two 3:28
- 13 Graves to Dig 3:26
- 14 Put Your Lights On Standout 4:44
Release Date
October 17, 2000
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
50 min 53 sec
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