Eve (rapper)
Eve | |
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Born | Eve Jihan Jeffers November 10, 1978 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Education | Martin Luther King High School |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1996–present |
Works | |
Television | Eve |
Spouse |
Maximillion Cooper (m. 2014) |
Children | 1 |
Awards | Full list |
Musical career | |
Genres | Hip hop |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Labels |
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Formerly of | Ruff Ryders |
Eve Jihan Cooper (
Eve's second studio album, Scorpion (2001) was released to similar success. Its lead single, "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" (featuring Gwen Stefani) won her and Stefani the inaugural Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration and an MTV Video Music Award, while peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. Her third album, Eve-Olution (2002) found continued success and yielded the single "Gangsta Lovin'" (featuring Alicia Keys), which likewise peaked at number two on the chart. The album also spawned the Dr. Dre-produced single "Satisfaction", which, along with her 2007 single "Tambourine" and guest performance on City High's 2001 single "Caramel", peaked within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100. She also guest featured on Gwen Stefani's Grammy Award-nominated 2004 single "Rich Girl", which received double platinum certification by the RIAA. After parting ways with Interscope Records, Eve released her fourth studio album, Lip Lock (2013) as her first independent project.
As an actress, she starred as Terri Jones in the
Early life
Eve Jihan Jeffers was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Julie Wilcher, a publishing company supervisor and Jerry Jeffers, a chemical plant supervisor.[1] Eve lived in West Philadelphia until age 13 when her family moved to the neighborhood of Germantown.[2] She graduated from Martin Luther King High School in Philadelphia.[2]
At the age of 18, she worked as a stripper until rapper Mase convinced her to quit.[3][4] In 1999, Eve discussed stripping in an interview with Rolling Stone, saying "that was a hustle, too; there's a song about it on my album, 'Heaven Only Knows.' But I don't regret it – I was eighteen and confused, going through personal problems. I did it for about a month, and I was glad I did it. It helped me find Eve, helped me get serious. It was depressing – a lot of those girls have three or four kids. I'd sit there and be like, 'Eve, you don't belong here, this is not your world.'"[5]
Eve's first musical interest was singing. She sang in many choirs and even formed an all-female singing group (Dope Girl Posse or EDGP) with a manager.[6] This group covered songs from En Vogue and Color Me Badd. The group's manager suggested that they should start rapping, and Eve stuck with it. After the group split up, Eve began working on a solo career under the name "Eve of Destruction".[6]
Career
1998–2001: Beginnings, debut album and breakthrough
In 1998, Eve appeared on the
Her debut album called Let There Be Eve...Ruff Ryders' First Lady was released on September 14, 1999, by Ruff Ryders Entertainment and Interscope Records.[9][2] It sold 213,000 copies in the first week. The album has sold over 2 million copies (according to SoundScan) and is certified Double Platinum. The album features singles such as "Gotta Man" and "Love Is Blind".[9] "Love Is Blind" was written when she was 16 and based on her 17-year-old best friend's relationship with a 35-year-old abusive man by whom she became pregnant.[10] All of the songs on the album were written by Eve herself.[11]
Eve became the third female hip-hop artist to have her album peak at number one on the
Eve does not like being referred to as a "Pop Princess". Her second studio album
2002–2012: Eve-Olution, collaborations and acting roles
Eve's third album,
In 2002, Eve appeared on the remixed version of
In 2005, she appeared on
She played Ophelia Franklin in the British drama film
In March 2010, Eve was featured on the official remix of
2013–2015: Lip Lock and label change
In 2007, Eve began working on a new album titled
The album was renamed twice from "Here I Am" to "Flirt" to "Lip Lock". After Eve left
The album's first official single, "
2016–present: Television projects
In April 2016, it was announced that Eve would join
On July 12, 2019, Eve released her first single in six years titled "Reload", featuring Jamaican dancehall artist
On March 6, 2021, Eve released a 20th anniversary re-release of her album Scorpion with four new remixes.[65] On June 16, 2021, Eve and Trina battled in the webcast series Verzuz.[66]
On March 8, 2021, it was announced that Eve was to join the cast of American Broadcasting Company's music series Queens, alongside Naturi Naughton and Brandy.[67][68][69][70] In May 2021, it was announced the show was being picked up for a full series,[71][72][73][74] followed by the first official trailer, released on May 18, 2021.[75] On October 1, 2021, the first promo single from Queens ("Nasty Girl") was released featuring Eve alongside the cast: Brandy, Naturi Naughton and Nadine Velazquez.[76] A music video, directed by Tim Story, was released on the same day.[77] This was followed on October 18, 2021, by another rap song from the Queens soundtrack: "The Introduction", which was co-written by Nas.[78] Queens debuted on October 19, 2021, and reviews were largely positive; Caroline Framke for Variety praised the quartet's musical offering, calling their raps "sharp and distinct […] making clear their talent as both individuals and a swaggering collective".[79] Angie Han for The Hollywood Reporter called the show "Impressive […] lavish […] magic".[80] The show was cancelled in early 2022 after one season.[81]
Other ventures
Eve has appeared in music videos throughout her career. She has graced the covers of numerous magazines, including
In 2003, Eve launched a clothing line titled Fetish which was targeted towards black women.[84][85] Fetish was discontinued in September 2009.[86][87]
Personal life
Eve divides her time between London, Los Angeles and New York. She began dating
Discography
- Studio albums
- Let There Be Eve...Ruff Ryders' First Lady (1999)
- Scorpion (2001)
- Eve-Olution (2002)
- Lip Lock (2013)
Concert tours
Headlining
- Lip Lock Tour (2013)[93]
Co-headlining tour
- Ruff Ryders-Cash Money Tour (2000)[94]
- Total Request Live Tour (2001)
- Ruff Ryders 20th Anniversary Tour (2017)[95]
Opening act
- Ja Rule Tour (2003)[96]
- This Is What the Truth Feels Like Tour (2016)
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | XXX | J.J. | |
2002 | Barbershop | Terri Jones | |
2003 | Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle | Herself | Cameo |
2004 | The Woodsman
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Mary-Kay | |
2004 | Barbershop 2: Back in Business | Terri Jones | |
2004 | The Cookout | Becky | |
2008 | Flashbacks of a Fool | Ophelia Franklin | |
2009 | Good Hair | Herself | Documentary |
2009 | Whip It | Rosa Sparks | |
2010 | 4.3.2.1. | Latisha | |
2011 | Gumball 3000: LDN 2 NYC | Herself | Documentary |
2012 | Gumball 3000: Number 13 | ||
2012 | All Wifed Out | Natalie | |
2013 | Bounty Killer | Mocha Sujata | |
2014 | Animal | Barbara | |
2016 | Barbershop: The Next Cut | Terri Jones |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Third Watch | Yvette Powel | Episode: "Second Chances" |
2003 | Spider-Man: The New Animated Series | Cheyenne / Talon (Voice) | Episode: "Keeping Secrets" |
2003–2006 | Eve | Shelly Williams | Lead role (66 episodes) Co-executive producer (21 episodes) |
2004 | One on One | Ida | Episode: "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Hip Hop World" |
2009 | Numbers | La-La Buendia | Episode: "Sneakerhead" |
2009 | Glee | Grace Hitchens | 2 episodes |
2011–2012 | Single Ladies | Herself | 2 episodes |
2012 | Whitney | Britnee | Episode: "Something Old, Something New" |
2015 | With This Ring | Amaya | Television film |
2017 | Daytime Divas | Cecile James | 2 episodes |
2018 | Jane the Virgin | Herself | Episode: "Chapter Seventy-Four" |
2018 | Empire | Episode: "Bloody Noses and Crack'd Crowns" | |
2018 | Happy Together | Episode: "The Power of Yes... Men" | |
2020 | Kidding | Episode: "I Wonder What Grass Tastes Like" | |
2021 | Feel Good | Audrey | 1 episode |
2021-2022 | Queens | Breanna "Professor Sex" | Main cast, 10 episodes |
Appearances and reality television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | Herself / Contestant | Episode: "Episode dated 26 November 2001" |
2001–2005 | Saturday Night Live | Herself / Musical Guest | 3 episodes |
2005 | Red Nose Day
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Herself | 2005 edition |
2005 | America's Next Top Model | Episode: "The Girl Who Gets Bad News" | |
2005 | The Apprentice
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Episode: "Bling It On" | |
2007 | LA Ink | Episode: "LA Ink Grand Opening" | |
2008 | Stylista | Episode: "The Right Fit" | |
2010 | Behind the Music | Episode: "Eve" | |
2010 | MTV Africa Music Awards 2010 | Herself / Host | Television special |
2011 | Audrina | Herself | Episode: "Cheers to the Freakin' Weekend" |
2012 | L.A. Hair | Episode: "First Cut Is the Deepest" | |
2012 | Double Exposure | Episode: "A Monster with Two Heads" | |
2013 | The Getaway | Episode: "Eve in Kingston" | |
2013 | Fashion Police | Episode: "Eve & Kevin Hart" | |
2014 | RuPaul's Drag Race
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Herself / Guest Judge | Episode: "Oh No She Betta Don't!" |
2014 | Sisterhood of Hip Hop | Herself | 2 episodes |
2016 | Hip Hop Honors | Herself / Host | Television special |
2016 | The Real | Herself / Guest Co-Hostess | 5 episodes |
2017–2020 | The Talk | Herself / co-host | 630 episodes |
2018 | Celebrity Family Feud | Herself | Episode: "Rashad Jennings vs. Eve" |
2020 | Ruff Ryders Chronicles | Five-part docu series | |
2020 | Play On: Celebrating the Power of Music to Make Change | Herself / co-host | Television special |
2022 | Origins of Hip Hop | Herself | 2 episodes |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | XIII | Major Jones | Voice |
2020 | XIII Remake |
Awards and nominations
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The two have been together for about four three years and got engaged on Christmas Day last year. He shares four children with an ex-wife.
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External links
- Archive of Eve official website
- Eve at IMDb