Eve Names Four Women Rappers Championing Sustainability
eve Names the Next Generation of Women in Rap – And Extends an Olive Branch to Nicki Minaj
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Eve, the pioneering rapper and Ruff Ryders icon, has weighed in on the current landscape of women in hip-hop, identifying artists she believes possess the longevity needed for a lasting career. In recent interviews, Eve not only highlighted rising stars but also reflected on a past dynamic with Nicki Minaj, expressing a desire for greater collaboration and understanding.
Who Does eve See as the Future of Female Rap?
During a conversation on the Joe and Jada podcast, Eve discussed the challenges facing women in the rap industry and pinpointed a select few she believes have the “sustainability” to thrive. While acknowledging a lot of fleeting trends, she confidently named several artists poised for long-term success.
“I think there are some, I don’t think it’s going to be a lot,” Eve stated.Her list included Doechii, praised for her unique artistry and growing fanbase; Cardi B, whom Eve recognizes for already establishing a important presence; GloRilla, lauded for her undeniable energy and hit-making ability; and Latto, celebrated for her lyrical skill and stage presence. Eve emphasized her recognition for these artists, despite acknowledging the abundance of ”crap” within the broader rap scene. She clearly has favorites, and these women represent the future she’s excited about.
A Bridge Built: eve’s Respect for Nicki Minaj
Beyond identifying the next generation, Eve recently addressed her relationship with Nicki Minaj in an interview with Complex’s Jordan Rose. The conversation stemmed from a mention of Minaj in Eve’s new book, a detail Eve initially hesitated to include.
“Once she responded, I was like, I was supposed to do that,” Eve admitted, referring to Minaj’s reaction to being included in the book. “And I’m so happy that that happened because it’s one of those things in life, no matter what line of work you’re in, no matter what you do, we’re always in our heads so much thinking that someone else is thinking about you in some way. And everybody’s in thier own bubble.”
Eve expressed regret over a perceived distance between them, suggesting missed opportunities for meaningful connection.
“If you sometimes just come together and have a conversation, you’ll see that, ‘oh, man, we was feeling the same way,'” she explained. “We could have had dope conversations on set instead of just tiptoeing around each other or whatever.”
This sentiment highlights a desire for greater unity and mutual respect amongst women in the ofen-competitive world of hip-hop.Eve’s willingness to publicly acknowledge this and extend an olive branch to Minaj signals a positive step towards fostering a more collaborative habitat.
What This Means for Women in Hip-Hop
Eve’s commentary offers a valuable outlook on the evolving dynamics within the female rap community. Her identification of rising stars provides a spotlight for emerging talent, while her reflections on the past suggest a path forward built on open interaction and mutual support.
The industry is constantly changing, and Eve’s insights remind us that longevity in rap requires not only talent but also resilience, authenticity, and a willingness to connect with both peers and fans. Her words serve as both encouragement for the next generation and a call for greater unity amongst established artists.