Eve (entertainer)

Eve

Eve at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival
Background information
Birth name Eve Jihan Jeffers
Born November 10, 1978 (1978-11-10) (age 32)
Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Genres hip hop, R&B
Occupations Rapper, actress songwriter
Years active 1997–present
Labels Aftermath, Interscope, Ruff Ryders, Full Surface, Geffen, Columbia
Website www.evefans.com

Eve Jihan Jeffers (born November 10, 1978),[1] is an American recording artist and actress. Her first three albums have reached a total of over 8 million albums sold worldwide. She has also achieved success in fashion as she started a clothing line titled "Fetish." She ranked number 48 on VH1's "50 Greatest Women Of The Video Era" show list.

As an actress, she is best known for her roles as Terri Jones in the films Barbershop and Barbershop 2: Back in Business, and as Shelley Williams on the UPN television sitcom Eve.

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Early life

Eve was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Julia Wilch-Jeffers, a publishing company supervisor, and Terry Jeffers, a chemical plant supervisor.[2] She adopted the name Gangsta in high school as part of an all-female group called EDGP (pronounced Egypt), and went solo as Eve of Destruction.

During her early years in Philadelphia, Eve's first musical interest was singing. She sang in many choirs and even made an all-female singing group (Dope Girl Posse or D.G.P.) with a manager. This group covered songs from En Vogue and Color Me Badd. After the group's manager saw the rap group ABC, they suggested that the group should rap, and Eve stuck with it. She then went on to form a rapping group. After the group split, Eve began working on a solo career under the name "Eve of Destruction." She spent the better part of her days perfecting her craft, much to the detriment of her education. She stopped attending class and barely graduated high school. After her mother remarried, Eve moved to New York and began working as a dancer in a Bronx strip club. It was as a stripper that Eve met rapper Mase. Mase encouraged her to stop disrobing and start rapping on a professional level. Then, later in her life, this was uncovered by a person who remains anonymous, that threatened to reveal the pictures if they didn't get what they wanted. The pictures were brought to the tabloids and revealed for the world to see, but that didn't deter Eve.[3]

Eve is featured (along with Erykah Badu) on the song "You Got Me" by The Roots, from their 1999 album Things Fall Apart. She also provided background vocals on the song "Ain't Sayin' Nothin' New" from the same album. In the album's liner notes, she is referred to as Eve of Destruction.[4]

Career

1998-1999: Ruff Ryders' First Lady

Eve first appeared on the Bulworth soundtrack as EVE of destruction while signed to Dr Dre's Aftermath Entertainment she didn't see much action with big releases soon coming from Dr Dre so she grouped up with DMX and the Ruff Ryders on her first single as a ruff ryder DJ Clue's The Professional, along with other Ruff Ryders' compilations. Her next single, "What Ya Want", featuring Nokio the N-Tity of Dru Hill, became a top 40 hit on the U.S. Billboard 200 peaking at 29. Her 1999 debut, Let There Be Eve…Ruff Ryders' First Lady, was an unprecedented success, becoming the first rap album by a woman to enter the Billboard 200 at number one.

2000-2001: Scorpion

The follow-up to Ruff Ryders' First Lady, Scorpion, was released in 2001. Its first single, "Who's That Girl" guaranteed the rapper first international success. The second single, "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" (with Gwen Stefani of No Doubt and produced by Dr. Dre co-written by Stevie J.), became a pop success, peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration, and Eve eventually went platinum.

One of the record's strengths, cited in several reviews, was Eve's exploration of her singing voice in addition to her rapping skills. "I was a singer before I started rapping," Eve said in a Ruff Ryders press release, "so on this album I wanted my audience to hear more of my vocal skills".[5]

2002-2004: Eve-Olution

Eve's third album, Eve-Olution, was released in summer 2002 (see 2002 in music) and peaked at number six on the Billboard 200. In the meantime, the album's first single, "Gangsta Lovin'", with Alicia Keys, became another number two hit. The second and final single, "Satisfaction", only saw moderate success again. Eve-Olution went gold selling 720,000 copies becoming Eve's lowest selling album to date. Eve also appeared on the remixed version of Michael Jackson's "Butterflies".

Guest singles

In 2005, the rapper appeared on Gwen Stefani's cover version of Louchie Lou & Michie One song "Rich Girl", which peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 in March. The same year, she appeared on the remix of Amerie's number one U.S. R&B hit, "1 Thing" the Hitch soundtrack. Eve also was featured in Keyshia Cole's song Never as on the Barbershop 2: Back in Business soundtrack and The Way It Is along with the official remix for Teairra Mari's second single No Daddy.

In 2007, she appeared on Kelly Rowland's single "Like This". The Punk Cabaret band One On None covered Eve's 1999 song "Love Is Blind". In July 2007, Eve made a guest appearance on Maroon 5's second single Wake Up Call on Live @ 45th at Night, it is unknown if this will be an official remix or if it will even be recorded. In late 2008, she sung the song "Set It On Fire", which was featured on the credits for the movie Transporter 3 and is available on the Transporter 3 soundtrack.

2007-present: Lip Lock

Eve at the premiere of Whip It at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival

In 2007, Eve began work on a new album title Here I Am.[6] In May 2007, XXL magazine profiled six recorded tracks from Here I Am. Five of them were produced by Swizz Beatz, including singles "Tambourine" and "Give It To You" (featuring Sean Paul). Pharrell Williams produced "All Night Long".[7] In contrast to most of the tracks, Eve sings rather than raps on "All Night Long".[8] XXL published a review of the original Here I Am in July, rating it an L in its "shoe size" rating system ranging from S to XXL.[9] However the album ran into a series of delays due to corporate change at the record label and discontent with the lackluster success of the first and second singles, "Tambourine", released in April 2007, and "Give It to You" (featuring Sean Paul), released later on.

The project was delayed to September 11, 2007 and then October 16 but was never released, according to Eve in an interview with the New York Post in February 2009 the problems at Geffen Records were responsible for the pushbacks. Since then the project has been retitled Flirt but remains unreleased/unfinished.[10] It is believed that Eve is still working on the delayed project. In the meantime she is featured on the debut single from the Paradiso Girls titled "Patron Tequila". The song was released in April 2009. It has been revealed that she will release the album in mid 2010, under a new title of "Lip Lock" without Interscope Records.[11]. She recently appeared on Ludacris' new album Battle Of The Sexes in the remix of My Chick Bad with fellow female rappers Trina and Diamond.also started working with a Canadian rapper Marius Kiss on some projects for more information visite www.myspace.com/mariuskiss or www.reverbnation.com/mariuskiss [12] Recently at the 2010 San Diego Pride Festival, Eve stated that the album may be released January 11, 2011.

Acting career

Eve appeared in xXx with Vin Diesel, both Barbershop and Barbershop 2: Back in Business with Ice Cube, The Cookout with Queen Latifah and Meagan Good, and The Woodsman with Kevin Bacon in mid 2004. She voiced Major Jones in the video game XIII, as well as one of the villains of the short-lived show Spider-Man Animated Series on MTV. She also featured in the 2008 movie Flashbacks of a Fool alongside Daniel Craig.

In 2003, Eve starred in the UPN television sitcom, Eve, as a fashion designer named Shelly. The show lasted three seasons until it was cancelled on May 2006. Eve guest starred as Yvette Powell on an episode of third watch. She also was a guest star on an episode of Numb3rs in 2009.[13]

In 2009, she had a role in the movie Whip It as Rosa Sparks, opposite Ellen Page and Drew Barrymore.

Eve guest starred on two episodes of Glee, appearing as rival glee club coach Grace Hitchens.[14]

In 2010 Eve appeared as Latisha, a supporting role, in Noel Clarke's film '4.3.2.1'.

Discography

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2002 Barbershop Terri Jones
xXx J.J.
2003–2006 Eve Shelly TV Series
2003 Third Watch Yvette Powel Television drama (Episode - "Second Chances")
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle New Angel
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series Cheyenne Tate/The Talon Voice Role (Episode - "Keeping Secrets")
XIII Major Jones Voice role
2004 The Woodsman Mary-Kay
Barbershop 2: Back in Business Terri Jones
One on One Ida (Episode - "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Hip Hop World")
The Cookout Becky
2008 Flashbacks of a Fool Ophelia Franklin
2009 Whip It! Rosa Sparks
Glee Grace Hitchens Episode 11 ("Hairography"), Episode 13 ("Sectionals")
Good Hair Herself
2010 4.3.2.1 ... The Countdown Begins Latisha

Awards and nominations

References

  1. Steve Huey (2008). "Eve: Biography". MSN. http://music.msn.com/music/artist-biography/eve.6/. Retrieved 2008-07-29. 
  2. Eve Biography (1978-)
  3. http://www.mahoganycafe.com/evejeffers
  4. http://www.thederrtytruth.com/videos/eve-exposed-stripper-pictures-leaked-online/
  5. Eve on her singing and rapping
  6. Reid, Shaheem (2007-06-26). "Eve Fulfills Her 'Fantasy' With Robin Thicke, Says She's Still Cool With Dr. Dre". MTV News. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1563362/20070625/eve.jhtml. Retrieved 2009-08-09. 
  7. "Eve - Here I Am Preview". XXL. 2007-05-29. http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=10470. Retrieved 2009-08-09. 
  8. Rodriguez, Jayson (2007-05-14). "Eve Opens Up About Singing On New LP, Her DUI Arrest, Hip-Hop Lyrics". MTV News. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1559505/20070514/eve.jhtml. Retrieved 2009-08-09. 
  9. Hope, Clover (2007-07-10). "Eve - Here I Am". XXL. http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=11616. Retrieved 2009-08-09. 
  10. Wieselman, Jared (2009-02-03). "Exclusive: Eve Breaks Her CD Silence". PopWrap. New York Post. http://blogs.nypost.com/popwrap/archives/2009/02/eve_new_album.html. Retrieved 2009-08-09. 
  11. "Eve - Lip Lock Album Latest". 3threat Media. 2010-01-18. http://3threatmedia.wordpress.com/2010/01/18/eve-lip-lock-album-latest-2010/. Retrieved 2010-01-18. 
  12. "Ludacris Battle Of The Sexes Album Tracklist". Island Def Jam. 2010-02-18. http://www.islanddefjam.com/artist/news_single.aspx?nid=6243&artistID=7310. Retrieved 2010-03-11. 
  13. Casting Scoops EW.com, December 22, 2008
  14. Mickey O'Connor (24 June 2009). "Rapper Eve to Guest-Star on Glee". TV Guide Online. http://www.tvguide.com/News/Rapper-Eve-Glee-1007231.aspx. Retrieved 2009-06-25. 

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