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| There's still plenty of bite left in Philly's own "pit bull in a skirt," and this set proves it. She mixes it up with Alicia Keys on the hot single Gangsta Lovin'. |
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| 1 Intro |
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| 2 What |
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| 3 Gangsta Lovin' |
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| 4 Irresistible Chick |
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| 5 Party in the Rain |
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| 6 Argument (Skit) |
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| 7 Let This Go |
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| 8 Hey Y'All |
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| 9 Figure You Out |
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| 10 Stop Hatin' (Skit) |
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| 11 Satisfaction |
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| 12 Neck Bones |
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| 13 Double R What |
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| 14 Ryde Away |
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| 15 As I Grow |
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| 16 Eve-Olution |
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Album Review
Having proved herself with 2001's rough and tough "Scorpion", Eve changed direction slightly for "Eve-Olution". The focus here is less hip-hop and more contemporary R&B, with fewer rappers invited as guests -- only appear on only two tracks, "Hey Y'All" features Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg and the "Scorpion" sequel "Double R What" features Jadakiss and Styles. After the intro, Eve focuses squarely on neo-soul. The productions keep the groove going coutresy of the beatheads behind the boards Irv Gotti, Dr. Dre, Swizz Beatz, and Poke & Tone. ("Irresistible Chick" features a smooth Irv Gotti production that's moving almost as fast as Eve's fluid raps. There are a few tough-love tracks along the lines of "Scorpion"'s "You Had Me, You Lost Me" and "You Ain'T Gettin' None," and a nod to her Ruff Ryders past with "Ryde Away." ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Biography


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