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Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Cowboy 3. Who's That Girl? 4. Let Me Blow Ya Mind - (featuring Gwen Stefani) 5. 3 Way (Skit) - (featuring Erex/Stevie J.) 6. You Had Me, You Lost Me 7. Got What You Need - (featuring Drag-On) 8. Frontin' (Skit) - (featuring Mo'nique) 9. Gangsta Bitches - (featuring Da Brat/Trina) 10. That's What It Is - (featuring Styles Of The Lox) 11. Scream Double R - (featuring DMX) 12. Thug in the Street - (featuring The Lox/Drag-On) 13. No, No, No - (featuring Damian Marley/Stephen Marley) 14. You Ain't Gettin' None 15. Life Is So Hard - (featuring Teena Marie) 16. Be Me - (featuring Mashonda Tifrere)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | DMX, Da Brat, Damian Marley, Drag-On, Erex, Gwen Stefani, Lox & Dragon, Mashonda Tifrere, Mo'nique, Stephen Marley, Stevie J., Stevie J, Styles Of The Lox, Teena Marie, Trina | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Eve (rap vocals); Da Brat, Trina, Teena Marie, Gwen Stefani, DMX, The Lox, Yung Won, Stephen Marley. Producers include: Dr. Dre, The Neptunes, The Marleys, Stevie J., Swizz Beatz. Engineers include: Chris Theis, Scott Kieklak, Steve Conover. "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration. Eve's 1999 debut album LET THERE BE EVE found this feisty female rapper emerging definitively from the shadow of the Ruff Ryders crew, establishing herself as a hip-hop artist to be reckoned with. Eve's up-front approach and image betray no weakness, but on SCORPION she's comfortable enough with her credibility to allow for melodic pop hooks like the tasty, Gwen Stefani-sung chorus of "Who's That Girl?" in the arrangements. "Swallow it up while I shove it down" is the imperative Eve directs to those who thought she'd be a one-hit wonder. If anything, SCORPION improves upon the first album, employing a wider range of styles that adds some funk and R&B to the mix, and utilizing a wider sonic palette. Of course, it's Eve's lyrical skills and forthright, confident approach that add the definitive signature to this impressive sophomore effort.
Industry Reviews 10 out of 10 - ...The strongest, sexiest, most determined, focused, joyful and inspirational album you'll hear this year. Ladies, this one's for you... NME (03/03/2001)
...Rooted in hardcore stomp, rhymes, boasts, and slams...SCORPION whacks out its own path with a sharp machete....[It] pumps up the volume, the rhythms, everything... - Rating: A Entertainment Weekly (03/09/2001)
3 stars out of 5 - ...A rap blockbuster: big budget, all-star cast and a leading lady styled to perfection....Swizz Beatz providing gleaming hooks and club-friendly beats by the truckload so that every track sounds like a hit... Q (05/01/2001)
7 out of 10 - ...Eve has moved her Ruff Ryders to the back half, scored some marquee-value collaborators, and found 2 guys who can mimic Swizz Beatz....The prime value of [this] album is that the music is so legible... Spin (05/01/2001)
3 stars out of 5 - ...Mired in the sound of her heyday, still talking tough and inviting all her friends to step up for this 16 track party and rave....All the eleaborate tricks of gold-dripping hip-hop boast records are in place... Rolling Stone (03/29/2001)
Ranked #4 Album of the Year in EW's Best of 2001. Entertainment Weekly (12/28/2001)
10 out of 10 - ...The strongest, sexiest, most determined, focused, joyful and inspirational album you'll hear this year. Ladies, this one's for you... NME (03/03/2001)
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