More than two decades after the song changed hip-hop and neo-soul, renewed attention on Eve’s role in “You Got Me” is reopening questions about credit, visibility, and who history remembers. When “You ...
Whether you’re Beyoncé or Eve, it’s never too late to receive a Grammy, no matter how long it takes. Well, it’s finally Eve’s day to receive her long-overdue second little gold gramophone. Per The ...
During the summer of 1998, a 19-year-old rapper named Eve (formerly known as Eve of Destruction) received a phone call from her producer friend Scott Storch about an opportunity to hop on a record ...
Almost three decades after her voice helped define one of hip-hop’s most beloved records, Eve is finally holding the trophy that has long eluded her. During Grammy weekend, the Recording Academy ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. In 1998, Eve recorded a verse on The Roots’ “You Got Me” record, but she wasn’t given credit for her contribution.
Whether you’re Beyoncé or Eve, it’s never too late to receive a Grammy, no matter how long it takes. Well, it’s finally Eve’s day to receive her long-overdue second little gold gramophone. Per The ...
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