Eve’s process and growth have occurred before our eyes. She beat the odds by making it out of Philly, becoming a platinum-selling female rapper, and starring in movies and her own TV show. At 34, there’s no doubt that she’s more than prepared to beat the odds again by making a comeback. This time, she’s doing it on her own terms.
“Yes, there were hard times and bad times, but it’s a learning thing. You ask for protection, you keep the people out of your camp who aren’t supposed to be there, and, if you are lucky, you figure it out. I think most people do. I think people hide within the industry. People can hide behind whatever their title is to make certain things happen that probably shouldn’t. But what I want is for my legacy to be bigger than music. I want to help people. I want to make a change in people’s lives. I’m not done yet,” Eve affirms.