Everlast Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | My House |
| 52 | Friday the 13th |
| 53 | The Rain |
| 54 | Sixty-Five Roses |
| 55 | The Crown |
| 56 | Death Comes Callin’ |
| 57 | Next Man |
| 58 | Moneymaker |
| 59 | I'll Be There for You |
| 60 | Some of Us Pray |
| 61 | Even God Don't Know |
| 62 | A Change Is Gonna Come |
| 63 | Babylon Feeling |
| 64 | Love for Real |
| 65 | Deadly Assassins |
| 66 | We’re All Gonna Die |
| 67 | Ends (radio edit) |
| 68 | I Got the Knack |
| 69 | Children’s Story |
| 70 | One, Two |
| 71 | Syndicate Soldier |
| 72 | My Medicine (demo) |
| 73 | Never Missin’ a Beat |
| 74 | Syndication (remix) |
| 75 | Blues for X’mas |
| 76 | Everyone Respects the Gun |
| 77 | Fuck Everyone |
| 78 | Saving Grace (Theme) |
| 79 | Final Trumpet |
| 80 | On the Edge |
| 81 | Today (Watch Me Shine) (remix) |
| 82 | Goodbye |
| 83 | Pass It On |
| 84 | The Greatest |
| 85 | Mercy on My Soul |
| 86 | Black Coffee |
| 87 | Black Coffee (live acoustic) |
| 88 | What Is This? |
| 89 | Funky Beat |
| 90 | One and the Same |
| 91 | Money (Dollar Bill) |
| 92 | Today |
| 93 | My Medicine |
| 94 | Life's a Bitch |
| 95 | Don’t Complain |
| 96 | It Ain’t Easy |
| 97 | The Culling |
| 98 | Smokin & Drinkin |
| 99 | Speak No Evil |
| 100 | Grandma's Hand |
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About Everlast
Everlast is an American rapper and singer-songwriter from Valley Stream, New York, who transformed from a hardcore hip-hop artist into a pioneering figure blending rap with folk, blues, and acoustic rock. Initially known as the frontman of House of Pain with their massive hit "Jump Around," he reinvented himself as a solo artist with the critically acclaimed album "Whitey Ford Sings the Blues," featuring the crossover hit "What It's Like." His gravelly vocals and storytelling approach on songs like "Ends" helped bridge the gap between hip-hop and alternative rock, influencing a generation of genre-blending artists. Albums like "White Trash Beautiful" and "The Life Acoustic" showcased his evolution into introspective, socially conscious music that addressed addiction, poverty, and redemption with raw authenticity.