On Tuesday, Eveย released her new memoir โWhoโs That Girl?โ which detailed the humble beginnings of her career. One of the excerpts that has people buzzing is when the emcee said she received a phone call from Jay-Z.
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During the call, he allegedly warned Eve about the commercial release of her debut album called โLet There Be Eve...Ruff Rydersโ First Lady.โ The project was released in September 1999 and went onto sell more than 200,000 total album units in its first week.
However, Jay allegedly told Eve that women rappers โdonโt really do that wellโ when โLet There Be Eveโ first came out. On Tuesday, Eve sat down with The Breakfast Club to clarify this claim.
โThat was one of those things we were like, โDo we put that in?โ Because you know how people get,โ she stated during the interview. โIt was nothing bad about that. It was one of those things where it was a very amazing phone call that I needed.โ
Eve also added: โThat was one of those I always felt like I was the underdog anyway. He wasnโt saying it out of malice or mean. It was facts, really. But I was like, eh, OK, let me see. Iโma show you. Itโs all good. And it went on to be fine. Like I say in the book, we all have that person.โ
To date, โLet There Be EveโฆRuff Rydersโ First Ladyโ has sold more than two million copies. One of the albumโs hits, โGotta Man,โ reached No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song, โWhat Yaโll Want (Remix)โ featuring Dru Hillโs Nokio, topped the Hot Rap Songs chart.
It turns out that Jay-Z may have given Eve the fuel she needed to become one of the most memorable rappers in the game.
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