Meanwhile, be sure to check the trailer above to see the game in action. Eve (1979) The Alan Parsons Project Eve (1979) It was originally intended to be an album inspired by great women in history. There's no release date for Project Eve yet, so stay tuned.
PROJECT EVE MUSIC PLUS
It contains: 3 CDs (the original album plus expanded bonus tracks, a whole disc of Eric’s never before released songwriting diaries, plus a bonus disc of previously unreleased material from the recording.
PROJECT EVE MUSIC FULL
Of course, the game will take advantage of the PS5's hardware and tech for fast load times and haptic feedback. This stunning box set, released on 27th March 2020 was made with the full co-operation of Eric Woolfson’s family and Alan Parsons. To win back Earth, the player becomes Eve, the survivor of the paratrooper squad deployed from the Colony, who must fight through powerful enemies with new comrades.Ĭombat is combat-focused, with Eve implementing skills and abilities to take down enemies, some of which are seen in the trailer. In the not-too-distant future, mankind is expelled from Earth after losing the battle against the invaders called the NA:tives. Talking about Project Eve over on the PlayStation Blog, Kim Hyung Tae, Director at Shift Up, said that Eve is a special forces soldier of sorts sent to fight back an alien force that's taken over the Earth. And that all sounds like a good mixture to me. "From a financial-stability standpoint, Eve's ahead of 85% of people in the urban-music business," her accountant, Horace Madison, told Rolling Stone.There's a lot of Bayonetta meets Devil May Cry here, with touches of NieR and Scarlet Nexus thrown in for good measure. At 22 she had a house in New Jersey, a retirement plan and a portfolio of investments. A shrewd businesswoman, Eve invested her money wisely. That same year she released her third album, Eve-Olution, which went gold her single "Gangsta Lovin,'" a collaboration with Alicia Keys, reached No. Dre-produced duet with Gwen Stefani, "Let Me Blow Ya Mind," won a Grammy in 2002 for best rap/sung collaboration. Its lead single, "Who's That Girl," established her as an international star the second single, the Dr. "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" Grammy Winner and 'Barbershop' ActressĮve's second album, Scorpion, dropped in March 2001 and went on to sell 1.5 million copies. Eve became only the third female hip-hop artist to have an album debut at No. 1 on its first week of release in September the same year. Ruff Ryders' faith in Eve was rewarded when her single, "What Ya Want," featuring Nokio the N-Tity of Dru Hill, became a Billboard Top 40 hit in 1999. (1975–) "What Ya Want" Single Tops the Charts "I have always appreciated that they never looked at me like 'Oh, she's the girl of the group,'" Eve told the celebrity news site. "They really put me through it as far as being able to write my own music, just like all the other dudes." In a male-dominated and frequently misogynistic hip-hop industry, Ruff Ryders showed no inclination to treat its first female signing any differently to its other acts, including DMX, Jadakiss and Swizz Beats. "It was like a boot camp," she explained to Vibe magazine. It was her first tangible success.ĭre's parent label, Interscope, introduced Eve to the Ruff Ryders label and they signed her up - and worked her hard to prepare her for the big time. But she was dropped after a few months - "Dre did not know what to do with me," Eve told Newsweek in 2001 - though a song she recorded for the label ended up on the soundtrack to the film Bulworth in 1998.
Dre, who signed her to Aftermath Entertainment under the recording name Eve of Destruction. Unhappy with her circumstances, she decided to get serious about a music career and received a break at 18 years old when friends arranged an audition for her with the producer Dr. After high school, Eve moved to New York but ended up working as a stripper (a part of her life she does not discuss now).