Everlast (Singer)

Everlast (born Erik Schrody, August 18, 1969) is a popular, Grammy winning 1990s musician, known for alternating between rap and rock. He was the former frontman for rap group House of Pain. In 2000, he won a Grammy (with Santana) for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, for the song "Put Your Lights On". His most famous and most successful song is "What It's Like" (from Whitey Ford Sings the Blues), although "Ends", the followup single to "What It's Like", also reached the rock top 10. Everlast's first solo album Forever Everlasting – which was largely made possible by rapper-turned-actor Ice T – failed both critically and commercially. His second solo CD Whitey Ford Sings the Blues – which was released a full 8 years later and after Everlast had a major heart attack – was both a monster commercial and critical success. His third solo album Eat at Whitey's failed commercially but was embraced critically, especially by Rolling Stone which reviewed the album between "good" and "great" and focused on it as that month's most important release. White Trash Beautiful, Everlast's fourth solo album, was not a commercial success and received mixed reviews.

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