Eve revealed her relationship with Suge Knight and how it led to a tense relationship with Interscope Records in the early 2000s.
The two have a brief romance since 2001, and Eve recalls the girl in her new memoir was that girl?
She revealed that she took action against Suge and returned to Dr. Dre: “I’m still not satisfied with DRE even though we suffered a solid blow together, so the former boss of Suge suge suge suge arth Row’s stomping around Interscope felt like some sweet revenge. I’m not sure how I’m sure what I think about here, but we’re here.”
Eve claimed that when Suge started working with Interscope, it was the relationship between her and the record label: “I feel like he (Jimmy) was angry on my third album.”
She also said she ended the relationship at the advice of Ruff Ryders co-founders Dee and Waah Dean: “They simply don’t like the idea of me hanging out with Suge. When my guy said it’s time to cut the wires, I didn’t think twice.”
Eve then revealed Suge’s reaction to the relationship decision: “If I were your little sister, I would tell you the same thing.”
Last year, Eve made a major move and chose to sell her back catalogue to the eight-digit sum.
According to a report from the global music business, Iconoclast announced that they have purchased the entire catalog of Ruff Ryders rappers, which is believed to be between $250 and $50 million.
Purchasing Eve’s first album in 1999 Let Eve…Ruff Ryders’ First Ladywhich helped her become the third female rapper in history to rank No. 1 in the Billboard 200.
“Eve became a defining voice in hip-hop, known for her lyrical abilities, dynamic flow, and a unique blend of rap and R&B influence,” Iconoclast wrote in the announcement. The company also branded her as a “trailblazer.”
Her now-dead record company owner Irv Gotti also announced a $300 million deal that allowed him to sell 50% of his ownership stake in the murder of Inc. while selling funds for various film and television projects to the same company.

 
									 
					