Eve – Scorpion

Album Info

Artist: Eve

Title: Scorpion

Year: 2021

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Tracklist

  • 1. Intro With Swizz - Skit (0:18)
  • 2. Cowboy (3:15)
  • 3. Who's That Girl? (4:41)
  • 4. Let Me Blow Ya Mind (3:49)
  • 5. 3 Way - Skit (0:41)
  • 6. You Had Me, You Lost Me (4:21)
  • 7. Got What You Need (3:52)
  • 8. Frontin' - Skit (0:43)
  • 9. Gangsta Bitches (4:23)
  • 10. That's What It Is (3:40)
  • 11. Scream Double R (3:41)
  • 12. Thug In The Street (5:01)
  • 13. No, No, No (5:37)
  • 14. You Ain't Gettin' None (4:11)
  • 15. Life Is So Hard (4:55)
  • 16. Be Me (4:10)
  • 17. Let Me Blow Ya Mind - Stargate Remix (3:34)
  • 18. Who's That Girl? - C.L.A.S. Remix (4:27)
  • 19. Who's That Girl? - Akhenaton Remix (3:58)
  • 20. Who's That Girl? - Nonstop Mix (2:54)

Review

"Scorpion" by Eve is a fierce and powerful album that truly reflects her spirit and versatility. Combining a whirlwind of styles like rap, R&B, reggae, and pop, the album vibes with determination and inspiration. Eve's strong, assertive delivery shines, particularly in tracks like the punchy lead single "Who's That Girl?" Its unique rhythm and catchy hooks make it an album highlight.

The production on "Scorpion" is top-notch, featuring contributions from music heavyweights such as Swizz Beats, DMX, and the Marley brothers, which all add to the album's vibrant and dynamic feel. While some critiques point out the inconsistency in the choruses and sometimes overpowering production, Eve's album stands out for its empowering messages and bold embrace of her sexuality and strength. Songs like "You Had Me, You Lost Me" and "You Ain't Getting None" assert themes of self-respect and independence, positioning Eve not just as a musical force but also a role model. Though it may not hit the mark for everyone due to its mix of styles and the occasional production misstep, "Scorpion" remains a crucial part of Eve's impactful career. - Courtney