A series of misunderstandings led Eve not to be credited on the track and therefore, to miss out on her Grammy for the single... until now Emma McIntyre/Getty; Bob Riha, Jr./Getty Eve recorded a verse ...
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 ...
"It was really clear that we needed to make it right," said Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. By Gail Mitchell Another major highlight of the Recording Academy Honors held Thursday (Jan. 29) and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Last night, Eve received her second career Grammy at the Recording Academy Honors presented by The Black Music Collective. The ...
Ahead of the televised 68th Grammy Award ceremony, a certain female rapper was finally given a trophy after being wronged for more than two decades. Eve was initially uncredited for her contribution ...
The Philadelphia artist was honored 27 years later for her uncredited verse on The Roots’ “You Got Me” during the Recording Academy Honors in Los Angeles. Eve was formally recognized with her second ...
More than two decades after the song changed hip-hop and neo-soul, renewed attention on Eve’s role in The Roots’ classic is reopening questions about credit, visibility, and who history remembers More ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Another major highlight of the Recording Academy Honors held Thursday (Jan. 29) and presented by the organization’s Black Music ...