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Rapper Eve (a.k.a. Eve of Destruction and Eve Jihan)
may be huge in the music scene but now shes about to break
through on the big screen. The former vocalist for Ruff Ryders,
whose solo album Eve-Olution has just been released, holds her own
opposite Ice Cube in the ensemble comedy Barbershop, opening later
in September. And as she tells PAUL FISCHER, she is having the time
of her life.
In her first major film, the charming
ensemble comedy Barbershop, starring Ice Cube, rap sensation Eve
comes close to stealing the film as a loud, sassy barber in all-male
barbershop. Laughingly, the beautiful 23-year old singer says that
"its sometimes easy for me to be sassy." Though
appearing briefly in XXX, Eve went after this movie, and the character
of barber Terri, because "I just love Terry, I love heir really
relate to her and I felt like it wouldnt be so far fetched
from what people see on TV everyday, as Eve, the Rapper." At
the same time, she "didnt want to go so far out of myself
so that people could really take in and you know, say, okay, shes
acting and takin it in all slowly." Eve happily concedes
that she is close to her first major screen character, "because
I am the only female in the whole camp called the Ruff Ryders so
I know how to deal with it and also I can relate to her having the
vulnerability. She has this heart as also vulnerability when it
comes to this man who treats her horrible and cheats on her. Ive
been through that situation that happened."
Eve, born Eve Jihan began her musical career
in her early teens as a part of an all-female five-piece vocal group,
but switched to rapping when the group's manager suggested it. The
Philadelphia native became known as Eve Of Destruction and made
a reputation for herself as a skilled rapper, presiding over the
city's talent show scene and warming up the crowds at local rap
shows. She got her first big break when some of her friends introduced
her to Dr. Dre, who was impressed enough by her spur-of-the-moment
audition to work with her in L.A. as an artist on his Aftermath
label. Eve completed a demo tape with him that included the song
"Eve Of Destruction," which ended up on the Bulworth soundtrack,
but the business of running his new label prevented Dr. Dre from
working with her further.
While in L.A., Eve met DMX of the Ruff
Ryders, and eventually she began collaborating with them, appearing
on their Ryde Or Die album. She also performed on the Roots' "You
Got Me," BLACKstreet and Janet Jackson's duet "Girlfriend/Boyfriend"
and on Jay-Z's Hard Knock Life tour. Eve released her full-length
debut Eve: First Lady Of the Ruff Ryders in 1999.
Music has been very good to the singer,
but now that she has tasted acting, can this be the beginning of
a new career? "Im going to try juggling it as much as
I can. I think I should be able to and hopefully I will be able
to do more film." Not everyone approves of rappers and singers
acting without having had any formal training. While promoting XXX,
Samuel L. Jackson made it clear that he has no time for rappers
who act "on a whim". Eve is unapologetic about her career
move and refuses to Jacksons comments to heart. "I respect
his opinion, which everybodys entitled to, but it is a business,
and if it means that you get some mainstream artists and you need
to fill up some more seats in a movie theater, then so be it,"
she says. "And a lot of us rappers getting into some movies
are good.
But hey, dont box us. I totally
respect his opinion because maybe hes been trying to be an
actor all his life and a lot of these actors and actresses have
been trying since they were babies, and thats all that they
knew .And for us, yes it did come a little easier for us, but, hey,
Im not going to be rappin for the rest of my life. Im
23 years old, I dont even plan to be rappin at 27,"
she insists, laughingly. But Eve will never leave the music world,
just the rap side of it," because my ear is definitely going
different, rock or alternative or something."
Eve sees acting as going hand-in-hand
with her music. "Acting is another artistic outlet, rather
than an extension of music. Its a total different world, but
its another artistic outlet, which I really do enjoy it a
lot." Eve remains busy, not only promoting her first big movie,
but her Eve-Olution album which was about to be released a few weeks
after we spoke. Eve describes it as being "more upbeat than
any of my other albums. I sing more on this album I sing
four hooks on this album, and I think you can hear the growth artistically.
But I think its a well rounded album, with some dance tracks
and some hard street tracks." Its also one of her most
personal albums, reflective of who she is as a person and what she
has gone through. "To me my music is a diary of who I am, and
I wouldnt know how to write about anything else at all
you know, I dont believe in fantasy rap, I dont talk
about the diet, the trip Im not into that. So I have
to talk about the things that I go through the relationships
that Ive been in. If you broke my heart, you might hear it
in a song." So ex-boyfriends beware. "Oh yah, I have a
couple of songs dedicated to them," she laughingly confesses.
"But I cant help it. Its who I am, and I dont
think I should have to avoid anything. I dont think I should
have to censor myself as an artist. Either you get it or you dont,
ether you like it or you dont." Eve makes no apologies
as to who she is, she says. The rapper is currently single. "I
dont have a love life. Its horrible. Im very single.
Im too single you know somebody? But in all honesty,
Im so busy, I do not honestly have the time to even try to
I would be selfish, because I would just want to be, you
know, in love when I wanted to be in love." But in case you
are up to the challenge of being Eves guy, she has this to
say. "I want somebody who is well rounded, whos very
determined, who is very confident and knows who they are, what they
want to do in life, somebody honest, somebody whos real
just a real person, and thats hard to find."
So instead, Eve is consumed by her, music
and film, and hopes that more acting will come along soon. "I
have some scripts on the table out there, and some offers. I dont
want to say yet, because I dont want to jinx it, so, well
see what happens. Its just nice for me to be in that world,
and I will be, and Im not stressing it, Im not rushing
it. Its gonna happen." Talking to her, you know it!
XXX (2002)
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