"Every Morning" is the second track off Sugar Ray's third album '. It was one of Sugar Ray's most successful singles, climbing all the way to number one on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. It also peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 1999, and number seven on the UK Singles Chart. The chorus of the song samples "Suavecito" by the Chicano music group Malo. Also, the song samples Hugh Masekela's 1968 hit "Grazing in the Grass.

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  • "Every Morning" is the second track off Sugar Ray's third album '. It was one of Sugar Ray's most successful singles, climbing all the way to number one on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. It also peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 1999, and number seven on the UK Singles Chart. The chorus of the song samples "Suavecito" by the Chicano music group Malo. Also, the song samples Hugh Masekela's 1968 hit "Grazing in the Grass. " "We referenced 'Suavecito' because growing up in California, you know, that was just like the low rider anthem," Sugar Ray singer Mark McGrath explained to MTV News. "Any car show or swap meet you'd ever go by, you'd always hear that [song] and that just stuck in your mind. " "We actually came up with that part," he added, "and it was very similar to Malo's part. We were sort of imitating it, and then we said, 'Let's just leave it, we're gonna change it later. ' It really makes the song -- we think -- so we just left it". This song was featured on the video game Karaoke Revolution. This song was mocked in a YouTube Video by Rob Paravonian
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