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Flirt (Eve album)

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Flirt[1] (originally titled Here I Am) is the fourth album from rapper/singer Eve. One version of the album received 3 mics in The Source magazine.[2][3] The album has been said to involve production by Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Pharrell, Swizz Beatz and Scott Storch.[4] The track "Fire" features a sampled loop of the popular The White Stripes song "Seven Nation Army" and features Krayzie Bone.[5]

Release

The album has been pushed back multiple times. During BET's Access Granted for Eve's video "Tambourine," Eve claimed the CD would be released on August 7, 2007. A month later, it was scheduled to be released on September 11. Later it was pushed back to October 16. The album will be released sometime in 2009. Eve has since changed record labels, moving to Geffen Records.

There is no set release date for the U.S.[6] It was announced for release in Australia on April 14 via several record stores, but it turns out it was only the AU release of Eve's Give It To You single (which contains Give It To You and four older songs/remixes). Other retailers then listed April 28th as the AU release date, while certain retailers in the UK listed a May 5 release for the import.[7] That release date was unfulfilled, and the album remains unreleased worldwide, with a guess of release in the spring or summer.

Track listing

  1. "Give It to You" (featuring Sean Paul)
  2. "Tambourine" (featuring Swizz Beatz)
  3. "Ladies Call (featuring Gwen Stefani)

References

  1. ^ http://www.rapbasement.com/eve/020509-eve-plans-to-release-her-new-album-flirt-on-geffen-records-later-this-year.html
  2. ^ (April 16, 2007). Eve Leaves Aftermath; Signs With Geffen. Accessed January 2, 2008.
  3. ^ RealTalkNY (May 18, 2007). RealTalk With Eve: No Longer A Pitbull In A Skirt. Accessed January 2, 2008.
  4. ^ Clover Hope, Hillary Crosley (September 29, 2006). Eve Drafts Top Producers For 'Here I Am'. Accessed January 2, 2008.
  5. ^ Certifiedmatt (February 28, 2007). Eve Rolls in on the Back of a Seven Nation Army. Accessed January 2, 2008.
  6. ^ Hillary Crosley (October 1, 2007). New Eve Album Pushed Back To 2008 Billboard. Accessed January 2, 2008.
  7. ^ Here I Am (2008)