| 1. Intro |
| 2. What - Eve, Truth Hurts |
| 3. Gangsta Lovin' - Eve, Alicia Keys |
| 4. Irresistible Chick |
| 5. Party in the Rain - Eve, Mashonda |
| 6. Argument (Skit) - Eve, Jay "Icepick" Jackson |
| 7. Let This Go |
| 8. Hey Y'All - Eve, Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg |
| 9. Figure You Out |
| 10. Stop Hatin' (Skit) - Eve, |
| 11. Satisfaction |
| 12. Neckbones |
| 13. Double R What - Eve, Jadakiss, Styles |
| 14. Ryde Away |
| 15. As I Grow |
| 16. Eve-Olution |
Editorial Reviews
Upon her 1999 debut release, Eve Jeffers described herself as "a pit bull in a skirt," but each of her subsequent albums have allowed hip-hop's favorite bombshell to successfully upgrade her image. At this point in her career, Eve is reppin' for the smart and stylish urban female on the go. Graced with witty lyrics (for the most part penned by Ms. Jeffers herself) and just-commercial-enough music, Eve-olution allows the Philly rapper's strong personality and considerable mic skills to shine. The radio-friendly "Gangsta Lovin'" (with the always-buoyant Alicia Keys handling hook duty) and the flirtatious banter of "Figure You Out" (a duet with the up-and-coming rapper-producer, Teflon) underscore the fact that this girl's got game and doesn't care who knows it. Eve's hardcore side is nicely showcased on such tunes as "Ryde Away" (produced by the consistently brilliant Bink) and "Double R What," which features her fellow Ruff Ryders, Jadakiss and Styles of the Lox. --Rebecca Levine
Eve-Olution,Eve,Interscope Records,East Coast Rap,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Eve-Olution
Eve Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006FR68 Release Date: 2002-08-27 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- What
- Gangsta Lovin'
- Irresistible Chick
- Party In The Rain
- Argument (Skit)
- Let This Go
- Hey Y'all
- Figure You Out
- Stop Hatin' (Skit)
- Satisfaction
- Neck Bones
- Double R What
- Ryde Away
- As I Grow
- Eve-Olution
Amazon.com
Upon her 1999 debut release, Eve Jeffers described herself as "a pit bull in a skirt," but each of her subsequent albums have allowed hip-hop's favorite bombshell to successfully upgrade her image. At this point in her career, Eve is reppin' for the smart and stylish urban female on the go. Graced with witty lyrics (for the most part penned by Ms. Jeffers herself) and just-commercial-enough music, Eve-olution allows the Philly rapper's strong personality and considerable mic skills to shine. The radio-friendly "Gangsta Lovin'" (with the always-buoyant Alicia Keys handling hook duty) and the flirtatious banter of "Figure You Out" (a duet with the up-and-coming rapper-producer, Teflon) underscore the fact that this girl's got game and doesn't care who knows it. Eve's hardcore side is nicely showcased on such tunes as "Ryde Away" (produced by the consistently brilliant Bink) and "Double R What," which features her fellow Ruff Ryders, Jadakiss and Styles of the Lox. --Rebecca LevineCustomer Reviews:
She has evolved into what exactly?.......2007-03-26
3.5 stars.......2006-12-20
Eve is one smart and stylish urban female. .......2006-06-21
Eve had broadening her talent in music and she hasn't been restricting herself to the same old Hip-Hop beats and hi hats. "Eve-olution" clearly proves that. She rhymes on beats different from the usual rap beats and she does it well. Her collaborations with Swizzbeatz, Dr.Dre, The Lox, Truth Hurts, Alicia Keys, and others help this album come on top.
The first collaboration with Dr. Dre on the album is 'What' and the beat sounds like one taken off the chronic and is a typical Dr. Dre beat good all the same and it matches perfectly with Eve's rhyming skill. "Party in the rain" produced by Swizz beatz is something new completely. It will probably take a few listens in order for you to get used to it. It's good though because it portrays Swizz beatz broadening imagination via music creation and also shows Eve to have an ability to rhyme on even the weirdest beats. "Gangsta Loving" no doubt is one of the best but probably the best tune on this album is "Double R What" where Eve raps alongside Fellow Ruff Ryder's Jadakiss and Styles, but my personal favorite would be "Figure You Out" because of the smooth rhythms she throws with Teflon is really nice.
Eve can seriously hold it down on her own if she choose to. The issues she speaks of varied topics---love, jealousy, and hope, but the album is not preachy and does not take itself too seriously. From the intro to the end the songs from this album are strong and ear catching. It's perfect for a partying, starting out your weekend or evening off right.
This "Pit bull in a skirt" shows she's one hell of a force to be reckoned with on "Eve-olution." It's good to see that Eve knows how to stay true to her street roots and has taken her mainstream success in stride. Certainly worth having.
Irresistable Chick.......2006-05-08
1)Intro - Not much to say about this one
2)What - Pretty Good 8/10
3)Gangsta Lovin' feat. Alicia Keys - Pretty Good 9/10
4)Irresistable Chick - BANGIN' BEAT 10/10
5)Party In the Rain feat. Mashonda - ANOTHER BANGIN' BEAT 10/10
6)Argument - Another skit
7)Let This Go - Typical "Can't stand this man no more song" 6/10
8)Hey Y'all feat. Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg - Pretty Good 8/10
9)Figure You Out - Nice beat, nice lyrics 10/10
10)Stop Hatin' - Another skit. Funny though.
11)Satisfaction - VERY GOOD BEAT, nice lyrics 10/10
12)Neckbones - Wierd beat, but tolerable 8/10
13)Double R What feat. Jadakiss, Styles - Didn't like it at first, but grew on me 7/10
14)Ryde Away - Another wierd beat, but better than Neckbones 10/10
15)As I Grow - It's Alright 7/10
16)Evo-Olution - Pretty Good 8/10
You can't sneak a filler track by me!.......2006-02-07
Eve hails from Philadelphia, the home of the critically acclaimed and immensely talented Jill Scott and The Roots. Unfortunately for her, I don't think that she got a sip of the same water. Instead of documenting life and discussing social issues that are important to her (a la MC Lyte) or making feminist rhymes (a la Queen Latifah,) she settled for infantile shaggy-dog tales of her superficial life with stories that lack consequence.
Despite suffering from delusions of grandeur, (she has got skills on the microphone but lacks lyrical brevity therefore is no Hip Hop heavyweight) she wastes away overproduced tracks courtesy of Dr. Dre, Swizz Beatz and 7 Aurelius, with tired one-dimensional lyrics that are taxing to listen to.
The standard of the music is very low with a few desperately needed peaks. As you may have heard played to death on the radio, "Gangsta lovin'" an Irv Gotti production and "Satisfaction" straight out of Dre's catalogue of hits are the few songs that do not require usage of the skip button.
Truth Hurts makes an appearance on "What!" when Eve states that "there ain't a b*tch alive that can take mine." My favourite of low-expectation having "love" songs has got to be "Figure you out," where yours truly meets a guy at the bus stop with an ex-con who has a daughter. I must take this time to identify her overuse of the word "daddy" when referring to men. Why? Does she lack in self-esteem to a point where to she needs a man to play her "daddy" or is she asking for a pimp? This subordinate women tripe infuriates me. She employs the help of children on "As I grow" which is a nauseating "I Can (Nas)" wannabe.
I pause for another question. How on earth can you have an 18-track album with only three good tracks? Simple elementary numerical skills illustrate the gross imbalance. The production on this album is thick. By creating booming beats and noisy disorganised instrumentals the listener is distracted from her. You may find yourself dancing blindly to her song about how 'ghetto' she still is, what she can buy and who she can have sex with, but Eve doesn't differ herself from anyone. She doesn't demand respect in any way.
In short, this album proves to be a waste of time and it's a shame that she couldn't go beyond the expected, the tacky and the generic to make a real record. Oh well, must go and listen to some real music.
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Eve-Olution (Clean)
Eve Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006GF9B Release Date: 2002-08-27 |
Tracks:
- What (Feat. Truth Hurts)
- Gangsta Lovin' (Feat. Alicia Keys)
- Irresistible Chick
- Party In The Rain (Feat. Mashonda)
- Let This Go
- Hey Y'all (Feat. Snoop Dogg And Nate Dogg)
- Figure You Out
- Satisfaction
- Neckbones
- Double R (Feat. Jadakiss & Styles Of The Lox)
- Ryde Away
- As I Grow
- Eve-olution
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EVE "The Rap Queen".......2002-09-09
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Eve-Olution
Eve Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006IM9Y Release Date: 2002-09-02 |
Tracks:
- Intro (Eve/ Eve-Olution)
- What
- Gangsta Lovin'
- Irresistable Chick
- Party In The Rain
- Argument
- Let This Go
- Hey Y'all
- Figure You Out
- Stop Hatin'
- Satisfaction
- Neckbones
- Double R What
- Ryde Away
- As I Grow
- Eve-Olution
- Let Me Blow Ya Mind
Customer Reviews:
what an album.......2003-04-09
The album is all-round superb, combining her chilled sensitive style (which sees her teaming up with alicia keys in the track 'gangsta lovin') with her aggressive and authoritive style (seen on the track 'double r what', featuring jadakiss and styles.)
Her collaboration with the Lox has given eve the ability to stand tall on both street and commercial level, much like Busta Rhymes. Few artists can claim to have harnessed both markets.
Well known hits include the new smash 'satisfaction', 'gangsta lovin', and 'let me blow ur mind'- all of which have elevated eve's public profile immensely. The remaining tracks will not dissapoint, all of which i believe would be huge successes if released. Even the 2 skits on the album make good listening.
Eve is a work in progress, and this album is a huge step forward 4 her career. Her rapping has clearly improved, and her overall style has matured. She sounds better than ever on this album.
Watch out lil kim- Eve is on top right now. And backed by the lox, who would bet against her staying there? Foxy Brown is going to have to do something special to take the crown. But 4 now, the crown must go to eve.
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Eve-Olution
Eve Manufacturer: Universal/Polygram ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000068W4C Release Date: 2002-08-19 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- What - Eve, Truth Hurts
- Gangsta Lovin' - Eve, Alicia Keys
- Irresistible Chick
- Party in the Rain - Eve, Mashonda
- Argument (Skit) - Eve, Jay "Icepick" Jackson
- Let This Go
- Hey Y'All - Eve, Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg
- Figure You Out
- Stop Hatin' (Skit) - Eve,
- Satisfaction
- Neck Bones
- Double R What - Eve, Jadakiss, Styles, Styles P
- Ryde Away
- As I Grow
- Eve-Olution
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Eve-Olution
Eve Manufacturer: Universal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LYNFIY |
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Eve-Olution
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000EMH8ZE Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
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Eve-Olution
Eve Manufacturer: Universal/Interscope ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006HCKB Release Date: 2002-09-02 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- What - Eve, Truth Hurts
- Gangsta Lovin' - Eve, Alicia Keys
- Irresistible Chick
- Party in the Rain - Eve, Mashonda
- Argument (Skit) - Eve, Jay "Icepick" Jackson
- Let This Go
- Hey Y'All - Eve, Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg
- Figure You Out
- Stop Hatin' (Skit) - Eve,
- Satisfaction
- Neck Bones
- Double R What - Eve, Jadakiss, Styles, Styles P
- Ryde Away
- As I Grow
- Eve-Olution
Album Description
UK edition of the rapper's 2002 album includes the exclusive bonus track, 'U, Me & She'. Guests include Alicia Keys & Gwen Stefani.Dance Music:
- Eve-Olution [Explicit Lyrics]
- Forever Live
- Founder's Day 1992 [Explicit Lyrics]
- From Filthy Tongue of Gods and Griots
- Gangster Music [Explicit Lyrics]
- Ghetto the Hood My Life [Explicit Lyrics]
- Ghost Written Lullabies [Explicit Lyrics]
- Golden Grain [Explicit Lyrics]
- Golden Grain [Explicit Lyrics]
- Groove Theory
Dance Music
Off The Record, Vol. 2: Live Duet Recordings, 1963-1980 [Live]
Music from M Squad [Original recording remastered] [Import]