Everready (The Religion)
Everready (The Religion) | ||||
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Studio album by Tech N9ne | ||||
Released | November 7, 2006 | |||
Recorded | 2005–06 | |||
Genre | Hip hop music Midwest Hip Hop | |||
Length |
75:16 (Disc 1) 69:54 (Disc 2) 145:40 (Total) | |||
Label | Strange Music | |||
Producer | Rick Rock, The Legendary Traxster, Robert Rebeck, Seven, Rune Rask & Troo.L.S., Polyhedron, Da Riffs, TyJilla, Tech N9ne | |||
Tech N9ne chronology | ||||
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Singles from Everready (The Religion) | ||||
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
RapReviews | (8.0/10)[1] |
Rhapsody | (Favorable)[2] |
Everready (The Religion) is the fifth studio album by rapper Tech N9ne. The album was released in 2006 as a "Collector's Edition" CD that contains a second CD featuring 14 songs from Tech N9ne as well as other Strange Music artists. "Jellysickle" & "My Wife, My Bitch, My Girl" also appeared on the 25 To Life video game soundtrack,[3][4] while a censored version of "The Beast" was featured on the soundtrack to Madden NFL 06, released in 2005.[5] In 2010, the song "Riot Maker" was used by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) as the official theme for their Hard Justice pay-per-view. The album debuted at #50 on the Billboard 200 with 22,000 copies sold in its first week.[6] The song "Caribou Lou" was later certified Gold in 2012, and certified platinum later in 2017.[7]
Eminem was set to appear on the track "My World" with Tech N9ne and Brotha Lynch but complications with his best friend Proof being killed led him to not being able to record his verse, so Dalima took over his spot on the album. Twista was originally set to appear on "Welcome To The Midwest," but his recorded verse wasn't sent to Tech in time to be fully mastered without delaying the album. Tech says he still plans to use the verse in the future.[8]
Track listing
Disc one
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Enter Everready" | 1:56 | ||
2. | "Riot Maker" (featuring Skatterman & Snug Brim) | Aaron Yates, Samuel Watson, Aaron Henderson, Stacy Landis | Tech N9ne, Rob Rebeck, Tyler Lyon | 5:32 |
3. | "No Can Do" (featuring Krizz Kaliko) | Yates, Watson | Rick Rock | 3:56 |
4. | "Welcome to the Midwest" (featuring Krizz Kaliko) | Yates, Watson | Seven | 3:15 |
5. | "Bout Ta' Bubble" | Yates | Seven | 3:30 |
6. | "It's What You Thinkin'" | Yates | Seven | 3:47 |
7. | "Night and Day" | Yates | Seven | 4:15 |
8. | "Jellysickle" (featuring E-40) | Yates | Rick Rock | 3:37 |
9. | "Caribou Lou" | Yates, Watson | Rune Rask & Troo.L.S. | 4:31 |
10. | "Hood Connection, Strange Commercial" | 1:51 | ||
11. | "My Wife, My Bitch, My Girl" | Yates | Rick Rock | 3:40 |
12. | "Flash" | Yates, Watson, Melvin Calhoun | Rune Rask & Troo.L.S. | 3:53 |
13. | "Come Gangsta" | Yates, Watson | Seven | 5:35 |
14. | "The Melancholy Maze & My World Intro" | Yates | 1:25 | |
15. | "My World" (featuring Brotha Lynch Hung & Dalima) | Yates, Kevin Mann, Reginald Easterwood | The Legendary Traxster | 4:37 |
16. | "Running Out of Time (R.O.O.T.)" | Yates, Watson | Seven | 3:43 |
17. | "The Rain" (featuring Alyia Yates & Reign Yates) | Yates, Watson, Queen | Polyhedron | 4:20 |
18. | "Fuck'em Girl" (featuring Krizz Kaliko & Kutt Calhoun) | Yates, Watson, Calhoun | Seven | 4:10 |
19. | "The Beast" | Yates | Da Riffs | 3:40 |
20. | "This Is Me" | Yates, Watson | TyJilla for Official Productions | 4:44 |
Total length: | 75:58 |
Disc two: Strange Music Library
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Intro" | Yates | 1:14 | |
2. | "That Owl" | Yates, Watson | Seven | 5:38 |
3. | "In My Head" | Yates | Mista Royce | 4:56 |
4. | "Groupie" (featuring Krizz Kaliko & Kutt Calhoun) | Yates, Watson, Calhoun | Big Tank | 6:22 |
5. | "Rock Like That" (performed by Critical Bill) | Davis, Scott, Causley, Thacker, Sawyer | Critical Bill, Rob Rebeck | 3:57 |
6. | "The Shouting" (performed by Critical Bill) | Davis, Scott, Causley, Thacker, Sawyer | Critical Bill, Rob Rebeck | 4:15 |
7. | "Don't Blame Me" (performed by Skatterman & Snug Brim featuring Boy Big) | Landis, Henderson | Walter Canady, Raw Beats | 3:42 |
8. | "Run" (performed by Skatterman & Snug Brim) | Landis, Henderson | Preston Middleton | 5:40 |
9. | "Whip It" (performed by Kutt Calhoun featuring Tech N9ne) | Calhoun, Yates | Seven | 4:40 |
10. | "Playa Like Me" (performed by Kutt Calhoun featuring Krizz Kaliko) | Calhoun | Seven | 4:49 |
11. | "Trapped" (performed by Project: Deadman) | Shippy | Mike E. Clark | 4:40 |
12. | "Holy War" (performed by Project: Deadman) | Shippy, Clark | Mike E. Clark | 4:53 |
13. | "Let It Go" (performed by Krizz Kaliko) | Watson | Seven | 4:58 |
14. | "The Need" (performed by Krizz Kaliko) | Watson | Seven | 6:18 |
15. | "Little Pills" (performed by Kabosh) | Yates, Watson | Rob Rebeck | 4:03 |
Total length: | 70:05 |
Bonus tracks
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Sleeping Beauty1" | A. Yates | 5:09 |
- ^1 Copies purchased from Trans World Entertainment-owned stores contained a promotional code allowing the download of this track for free.
Samples
No Can Do
Welcome to the Midwest
- "Sway" by Dean Martin
Bout Ta' Bubble
- "Beat Box II" by Art Of Noise
The Rain
- "Rain" by Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts
Chart positions
Charts (2006) | Peak position |
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United States Billboard 200 | 50 |
Independent Albums | 2 |
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 23 |
Top Rap Albums | 11 |
References
- ↑ Juon, Steve 'Flash' (2006-11-14). "Everready (The Religion) Review". RapReviews.com. Retrieved 2010-03-13.
- ↑ Rhapsody Review of Everready
- ↑ Spence D. (2006-01-17). "25 To Life Soundtrack: Disc 01 Review". IGN. p. 1. Retrieved 2008-04-05.
Midwest underground legend Tech N9ne drops his lurching, electronically charged surge on "My Wife, My Bitch, My Girl."
- ↑ Spence D. (2006-01-17). "25 To Life Soundtrack: Disc 02 Review". IGN. p. 1. Retrieved 2008-04-05.
Midwest hero Tech N9ne joins forces with verbalistic madman E-40 on the bugged out gurgle and splurge of "Jellysicle."
- ↑ IGN Music (2005-08-01). "Madden NFL 06 Soundtrack". IGN. Retrieved 2008-04-05.
- ↑ http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1545837/justin-christina-take-now-23-top.jhtml
- ↑ "Tech N9ne Goes Gold With "Caribou Lou"". July 18, 2012. Retrieved July 20, 2012.
- ↑ "Interviews - Twista". DubCNN.com. July 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-26.
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