Everready (The Religion)
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| Everready (The Religion) | |||||
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| Studio album by Tech N9ne | |||||
| Released | November 7, 2006 | ||||
| Genre | Rap | ||||
| Length | 1:15:16 (Disc 1) 1:09:54 (Disc 2) 2:25:40 (Total) |
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| Label | Strange Music | ||||
| Producer | Rick Rock The Legendary Traxster Rob Rebeck Seven Rune Rask & Troo.L.S. Polyhedron Da Riffs Official Productions Tech N9ne |
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Everready (The Religion) is the ninth album from Tech N9ne, a rap star from Kansas City. 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, while a censored version of "The Beast" was featured on the soundtrack to Madden NFL 06, released in 2005. 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.
Contents |
| # | Title | Songwriters | Producer(s) | Featured guest (s) |
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| 1 | "Enter Everready/B.L.E.S.T." | |||
| 2 | "Riot Maker/Enjoy" | A. Yates, S. Watson, A. Henderson, S. Landis | Tech N9ne, Rob Rebeck, Tyler Lyon | Skatterman & Snug Brim |
| 3 | "No Can Do" | A. Yates, S. Watson | Rick Rock | Big Krizz Kaliko |
| 4 | "Welcome to the Midwest" | A. Yates, S. Watson, M. Queen | Seven | Big Krizz Kaliko |
| 5 | "Bout Ta' Bubble" | A. Yates | Seven | |
| 6 | "It's What You Thinkin" | A. Yates | Seven | |
| 7 | "Night and Day/T.E.C.H. Radio" | A. Yates | Seven | |
| 8 | "Jellysickle" | A. Yates | Rick Rock | E-40 |
| 9 | "Caribou Lou" | A. Yates, S. Watson | Rune Rask & Troo.L.S. | |
| 10 | "Hood Connection, Strange Commercial" | |||
| 11 | "My Wife, My Bitch, My Girl" | A. Yates | Rick Rock | |
| 12 | "Flash/Your Descent" | A. Yates, S. Watson, M. Calhoun | Rune Rask & Troo.L.S. | |
| 13 | "Come Gangsta" | A. Yates, S. Watson | Seven | |
| 14 | "Melancholy Maze/My World Intro" | A. Yates | ||
| 15 | "My World" | A. Yates, K. Mann, R. Easterwood | The Legendary Traxster | Brotha Lynch Hung and Dalima |
| 16 | "Running out of Time (Root)" | A. Yates, S. Watson | Seven | |
| 17 | "The Rain/Welcome Back/Party Hard" | A. Yates, S. Watson, M. Queen | Polyhedron | Alyia & Reign Yates |
| 18 | "Fuck'em Girl" | A. Yates, S. Watson, M. Calhoun | Seven | Big Krizz Kaliko and Kutt Calhoun |
| 19 | "The Beast" | A. Yates | Da Riffs | |
| 20 | "This Is Me/Goodbye" | A. Yates, S. Watson | Official Productions | |
| *1 | "Sleeping Beauty" | A. Yates |
- Note 1: Copies purchased from Trans World Entertainment owned stores contain a promotional code allowing you to download this track free.
| # | Title | Songwriters | Producer(s) | Performed by | Featured guest (s) |
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| 1 | "Intro" | A. Yates | Tech N9ne | ||
| 2 | "That Owl" | A. Yates, S. Watson | Seven | Tech N9ne | |
| 3 | "In My Head" | A. Yates | Mista Royce | Tech N9ne | |
| 4 | "Groupie" | A. Yates, S. Watson, M. Calhoun | Big Tank | Tech N9ne | Big Krizz Kaliko and Kutt Calhoun |
| 5 | "Rock Like That" | B. Davis, M. Scott, M. Causley, P. Thacker, T. Sawyer | Critical Bill & Rob Rebeck | Critical Bill | |
| 6 | "Shouting" | B. Davis, M. Scott, M. Causley, P. Thacker, T. Sawyer | Critical Bill & Rob Rebeck | Critical Bill | |
| 7 | "Don't Blame Me" | S. Landis, A. Henderson | Walter Canady and Raw Beats | Skatterman & Snug Brim | Boy Big |
| 8 | "Run" | S. Landis, A. Henderson | Preston Middleton | Skatterman & Snug Brim | |
| 9 | "Whip It" | M. Calhoun, A. Yates | Seven | Kutt Calhoun | Tech N9ne |
| 10 | "Playa Like Me" | M. Calhoun | Seven | Kutt Calhoun | Big Krizz Kaliko |
| 11 | "Trapped" | Prozak | Mike E. Clark | Project: Deadman | |
| 12 | "Holy War" | Prozak, M. Clark | Mike E. Clark | Project: Deadman | |
| 13 | "Let It Go" | S. Watson | Seven | Big Krizz Kaliko | Tech N9ne |
| 14 | "The Need" | S. Watson | Seven | Big Krizz Kaliko | |
| 15 | "Little Pills" | A. Yates, S. Watson | Rob Rebeck | Kabosh |
| Charts (2006) | Peak position |
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| US Billboard 200 | 50 |
| Top Independent Albums | 2 |
| Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 23 |
| Top Rap Albums | 11 |