"White Boy Is Back" is a song by Everlast, an American musician known for his fusion of hip hop, rock, and blues. The song was released in 1998 as part of his album "Whitey Ford Sings the Blues." The lyrics of the song express Everlast's pride in his identity as a white artist in the predominantly black genre of hip hop. The repetitive phrase "Whitey, Whitey, Whitey, Whitey... Ford, Ford" serves as a chant-like introduction to the song, emphasizing his white background and his connection to the Ford motor company. Throughout the song, Everlast asserts himself as a skilled and respected artist, claiming that he can never be "wack" (meaning bad or unimpressive). He also highlights his authenticity by expressing his refusal to use drugs like crack cocaine. The chorus, sung by a female vocalist, further reinforces the message that Everlast is proud to be a white artist in hip hop and that he has a unique style and voice. Overall, "White Boy Is Back" can be seen as a declaration of Everlast's resilience, confidence, and commitment to his craft as a white artist within a predominantly black genre, while also asserting his individuality and refusal to conform to negative stereotypes.