Eve (rapper)
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Eve (born
Eve Jihan Jeffers on
November 10,
1978 in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American
rapper associated with the Ruff Ryders crew. She adopted the name
Gangsta in high school as part of an all-female group called
EDGP (pronounced
Egypt) and eventually went solo as
Eve of Destruction. After a period of working as a
stripper, Eve returned to hip hop at the encouragement of pop superstar
Mase; she recorded "Eve of Destruction", which appeared on the
soundtrack to
Bulworth in
1998 (see
1998 in music). Her label, Aftermath Records, found itself in financial trouble and Eve was soon without a record contract. She had, however, befriended
DMX and appeared on
It's Dark and Hell Is Hot and other Ruff Ryders' compilations. Her single "What Ya Want" soon became a hit, and she collaborated with
The Roots and
Blackstreet and
Janet Jackson, further expanding her fanbase. Her
1999 debut was
Let There Be Eve...Ruff Ryders First Lady and the album was an unprecedented success, the first rap album by a woman to enter the American charts at #1. The follow-up,
Scorpion, was released in
2001 to good reviewes, but the second single, "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" (with
Gwen Stefani of
No Doubt) became a pop success. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration and
Scorpion went platinum. Eve then appeared in
XXX with
Vin Diesel and in
Barbershop with
Ice Cube. She released
Eve-Olution, her third album, in
2002. "Gangsta Lovin'", with
Alicia Keys, became another pop hit and Eve closed out
2003 by signing to
UPN for a television show about a
fashion designer.