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Title: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: Rebel on April 27, 2010, 05:45:53 PM
(http://www.eminem.net/news/data/upimages/XXL_issue58.cover.jpg)

In mid-January, Eve posted a brief message via Twitter confirming her departure from long-time label, Interscope, but the 31-year-old rapper has never spoken in detail about the split. However, Eve shared with VIBE the real reasons she's currently shopping for a new label home.

"[Interscope was] stupid because they didn’t drop me at first, they [just shelfed me] and dropped the ball. After 'Tambourine', they straight up were like, ‘Umm, yeah, nah, we’re not putting out the record.’ After that I was like 'Yall gotta let me go. I’ve been here 11 years and you’re frontin on me?' It got to that point," she reveals.

Eve who's debut album off Interscope, Let There Be Eve... Ruff Ryders' First Lady, debuted in 1999, says she loves the label's chairman, Jimmy Iovine, but admits that he's motivated by trends, no matter how much faith he's already invested in a senior artist - "I'm not going to talk shit about him, but I don’t appreciate the fact that he didn’t go the extra mile for me."

However, the main reason the Philly chick says she left disgruntled has everything to do with a pledge that was made to her before her 4th album, Flirt was meant to drop in 2007. "They promised me the machine. The machine is basically the roll out. It’s 'Yo, when [Flirt] comes out, we’ll give you this, we’ll give you that. And that’s what made me mad. It’d be different if we didn’t have a mtg where people promised me shit. If they were just like ‘Oh we’re going to put the album out and see what happens,’ that would be one thing," she says.

"But they were like ‘No, we’re making sure this happens, it’s coming out on this date.’ It was concrete. But it’s all good, everything happens how it’s supposed to, when it’s supposed to."

Eve confesses experiencing a short surge of confusion. "I definitely went through a period of ‘Are you serious?’ I think I didn’t know how to feel. Once it finally happened, it’s like 'Damn, so you wasn’t really fucking with me?' I went through a lot of different thoughts, but that only lasted for two days."

Almost immediately after getting dropped Eve went overseas for a series of club performances off her dubstep record, "Me N My", and reached an epiphany that even without Interscope she was still on her right path.

Currently the rapper/actress is still taking major label offers and promises fans that her recharged album, Lip Lock, will be out this year. — Tracy Garraud

Vibe.com
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: TraceOneInfinite on April 27, 2010, 09:56:25 PM
Why does she think Jimmy Iovine and Interscope owes her something?  A deal works both ways.  They lose money if she's not successful and the earn money if she is.  So they're not going to put her project out if they think it's going to lose money just to be nice.

And they helped make her a star back in the day, so why do they still owe her?
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: sofdark on April 27, 2010, 10:12:01 PM
well, atleast Eve could actually hold it down on her own, look at Hittman or Joe Beast,,,can't even find them.
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: LONDON!! on April 28, 2010, 04:57:30 AM
(http://www.eminem.net/news/data/upimages/XXL_issue58.cover.jpg)

In mid-January, Eve posted a brief message via Twitter confirming her departure from long-time label, Interscope, but the 31-year-old rapper has never spoken in detail about the split. However, Eve shared with VIBE the real reasons she's currently shopping for a new label home.

"[Interscope was] stupid because they didn’t drop me at first, they [just shelfed me] and dropped the ball. After 'Tambourine', they straight up were like, ‘Umm, yeah, nah, we’re not putting out the record.’ After that I was like 'Yall gotta let me go. I’ve been here 11 years and you’re frontin on me?' It got to that point," she reveals.

Eve who's debut album off Interscope, Let There Be Eve... Ruff Ryders' First Lady, debuted in 1999, says she loves the label's chairman, Jimmy Iovine, but admits that he's motivated by trends, no matter how much faith he's already invested in a senior artist - "I'm not going to talk shit about him, but I don’t appreciate the fact that he didn’t go the extra mile for me."

However, the main reason the Philly chick says she left disgruntled has everything to do with a pledge that was made to her before her 4th album, Flirt was meant to drop in 2007. "They promised me the machine. The machine is basically the roll out. It’s 'Yo, when [Flirt] comes out, we’ll give you this, we’ll give you that. And that’s what made me mad. It’d be different if we didn’t have a mtg where people promised me shit. If they were just like ‘Oh we’re going to put the album out and see what happens,’ that would be one thing," she says.

"But they were like ‘No, we’re making sure this happens, it’s coming out on this date.’ It was concrete. But it’s all good, everything happens how it’s supposed to, when it’s supposed to."

Eve confesses experiencing a short surge of confusion. "I definitely went through a period of ‘Are you serious?’ I think I didn’t know how to feel. Once it finally happened, it’s like 'Damn, so you wasn’t really fucking with me?' I went through a lot of different thoughts, but that only lasted for two days."

Almost immediately after getting dropped Eve went overseas for a series of club performances off her dubstep record, "Me N My", and reached an epiphany that even without Interscope she was still on her right path.

Currently the rapper/actress is still taking major label offers and promises fans that her recharged album, Lip Lock, will be out this year. — Tracy Garraud

Vibe.com

good shit, eve has talent, 'as i grow' is my favorite tune from her, that tune is sick, she was goin on heavy on that shit, hopefully her new album will have more of that flavor, that would be a good look, trust me on that
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: LyRiCaL_G on April 28, 2010, 05:08:49 AM
to be fair to eve she got fucked over twice by going on aftermath LOL, she should have jsut carried on the way she was without going back to dre, both times that move was a failure for her. She should have worked to him without being his employee.

I guess everythings easy to say looking back though, it made sense at the time when she went back to aftermath. Now it looks like the worst decision she made.

She had some heat though
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: Westdog on April 28, 2010, 05:35:02 PM
Shit.."Aftermath" can just promise.
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: Detox Iz Not Active on April 28, 2010, 06:18:43 PM
I never expected Eve to drop an album with aftermath
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: 13th Duke on April 28, 2010, 06:19:19 PM
Say what you want about Dre being such a great producer and so on, but seriously, the guy has no fucking clue how to run a business or a record label!
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: you gon always be my latin queen bitch on April 28, 2010, 07:37:37 PM
eminem show
mmlp
sslp
documentary
encore
relapse
2001
big bang theory
get rich or die tryin

all came out under aftermath....lol




Say what you want about Dre being such a great producer and so on, but seriously, the guy has no fucking clue how to run a business or a record label!
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: Dre-Day on April 29, 2010, 01:02:21 AM
Say what you want about Dre being such a great producer and so on, but seriously, the guy has no fucking clue how to run a business or a record label!
but he's not even running it by himself
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: Jaydc on April 29, 2010, 01:33:08 AM
Why does she think Jimmy Iovine and Interscope owes her something?  A deal works both ways.  They lose money if she's not successful and the earn money if she is.  So they're not going to put her project out if they think it's going to lose money just to be nice.

And they helped make her a star back in the day, so why do they still owe her?

How did interscope make her a star,give me a fucking break.She and ruff ryders made her a star.They dropped the ball on her once when she was younger,trhen she became the number one female in the game and she goes back and they fuck her career up again.

Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: INGlewood4Life on May 01, 2010, 02:16:04 AM
Female rappers are an endangered species cant put no doe up for em' no moe!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: TraceOneInfinite on May 01, 2010, 06:08:00 AM


How did interscope make her a star,give me a fucking break.She and ruff ryders made her a star.They dropped the ball on her once when she was younger,trhen she became the number one female in the game and she goes back and they fuck her career up again.



Ruff Ryders were on Interscope as well homie.
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: Jaydc on May 01, 2010, 06:10:43 AM
Interscope was the distribution of the company.Thats like saying jimmy iovine made snoop dogg a star because interscope distributed death row  ::)
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: KURUPTION-81 on May 01, 2010, 06:12:39 AM
I never expected Eve to drop an album with aftermath

Nor did i but i thought tamborine was good for what it was, suprised it didnt do better.
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: TraceOneInfinite on May 01, 2010, 07:08:28 PM
Interscope was the distribution of the company.Thats like saying jimmy iovine made snoop dogg a star because interscope distributed death row  ::)

Dude, do you not know how much legal bullshit and red tape the Chronic album was caught up in?  Had it not been for a sure-handed Jimmy Iovine with his Jewish connections and all in the background, they would of shut down Death Row long before Doggystyle ever had a chance to come out... and Dre would've ended up a free agent, who knows if we would've ever heard Snoop; and Suge would've been in jail long before 96!

Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: Jimmy H. on May 02, 2010, 12:59:10 PM
Dude, do you not know how much legal bullshit and red tape the Chronic album was caught up in?  Had it not been for a sure-handed Jimmy Iovine with his Jewish connections and all in the background, they would of shut down Death Row long before Doggystyle ever had a chance to come out... and Dre would've ended up a free agent, who knows if we would've ever heard Snoop; and Suge would've been in jail long before 96!
  Pretty much. Interscope took care of Death Row very well. An idiot Jimmy Iovine is not. And on the other side, Suge knew the business enough to know Jimmy and them had what was needed for Death Row to be a major contendor. 
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: Jaydc on May 02, 2010, 01:43:48 PM
They took care of the business side,yes,that is their job.But they did not make them stars.
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: Dre-Day on May 03, 2010, 12:58:14 AM
They took care of the business side,yes,that is their job.But they did not make them stars.
yeah, interscope was about to go bankrupt
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: TraceOneInfinite on May 03, 2010, 04:24:28 AM
They took care of the business side,yes,that is their job.But they did not make them stars.

Well whatever they did, they don't owe Eve shit.  And these rappers are funny acting like the labels owe them something; as if the label has an endless money supply and can just do huge favors at the risk of losing large sums of money.
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: Jaydc on May 03, 2010, 06:16:54 AM
Eve isnt some some new artist trying to get her foot in the door.Shes a star over all the media forms,if they didnt want to release her album they could just release her,instead they shelf her,you dont shelve artists of her magnitude.Either release her or put out the album.
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: TraceOneInfinite on May 03, 2010, 11:22:16 AM
Eve isnt some some new artist trying to get her foot in the door.Shes a star over all the media forms,if they didnt want to release her album they could just release her,instead they shelf her,you dont shelve artists of her magnitude.Either release her or put out the album.

If she is such a star over all media forms, then maybe she could of had that in her contract, that if they didn't drop any album of hers by X amount of years, then she was a free agent again. 

I mean, at some point she signed a damn contract, so she's obligated to her end of the contract.
Title: Re: 04/27/2010: Former Aftermath Artist Eve Gives Details on Why She Left Interscope
Post by: you gon always be my latin queen bitch on May 04, 2010, 01:42:27 PM
make a better song then...that tambourine shit was wack