Eve’s album ‘Here I Am’ postponed until 2008
Robin Thicke has taken off to a good start since The Evolution of Robin Thicke released last year. Apparently the artists he recently collaborated with has a quite few hassles– 50 Cent pushed his album, ‘Curtis’ back twice, a major outrage with the release of his video, Follow My Lead (were unbeknownst to him) and selling less albums than his competitor, Chicago rapper Kanye West. Now Eve’s anticipated album, Here I Am is facing the same problem (except videos is not secretly linked out to the public without her knowledge, of course). Eve talks about her delayed album in this Billboard article.
Eve’s new album, Here I Am, has been pushed back once again, and is now due in 2008. The first single from the CD, “Tambourine,” has already been spinning on the radio for a while, and a new track, “Give It to Me” featuring Sean Paul, has been at radio for several weeks. It was previously reported that Robin Thicke, T.I. and Dr. Dre all contributed to Eve’s new work. “I wrote this album after a breakup,” Eve told Billboard in June. “So it’s very ‘Look who’s single’ and flirty. I wanted to make a happy, good summer album that you can play when you’re getting ready for the club.” Here I Am will be Eve’s first album since 2002’s Eve-olution.
On one of her tracks, Eve’s song Fantasy features Robin– the two performed the song together at a show in New York in August. The single is yet to be released.
Source: Billboard



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