Eve

Eve Jihan Cooper, known professionally as Eve, is a versatile American rapper, singer, actress, and television presenter who first rose to prominence in the late 1990s. With a career that has since spanned two decades, Eve has established herself as a formidable force in the hip-hop industry. Born on November 10, 1978, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Eve began her music career as a member of the rap group DMX-led Ruff Ryders, and in 1999 she released her debut solo album, "Let There Be Eve...Ruff Ryders' First Lady," which became a chart-topping success.

Eve's music often showcases her gritty lyrical prowess combined with a fearless approach to discussing topics such as female empowerment, love, and street life. After a hiatus from music, Eve made a return with the release of singles such as "Girls Gonna Run That" and "Belly Of The Bitch," asserting that her fiery spirit and lyrical agility have not waned. She maintains her relevance by extending her legacy through deluxe versions of her earlier work, as seen with "Scorpion (Deluxe)," and engaging with modern remix culture, offering her fans fresh takes on tracks like "What's Your Love Like" with various remixes by artists such as Kamer, Hollaphonic, Robbie Rivera, and Manyfew. Her continued evolution as an artist is a testament to her lasting impact and adaptability in the ever-changing music landscape.

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