Eve's Rapping Over Dubstep in Her New Single, "Eve"

This morning, Rolling Stone premiered Eve's new single, the Miss Kitty-featured "Eve," and it has Eve going for hers over a dubstep beat. We're told it's much better than the single she released prior to it, but we're just more astonished that she's gone back to the dubstep sound. Rolling Stone didn't provide who produced it, but Eve says it's her favorite track from her forthcoming Lip Lock album for it's "gritty, "mean bounce."

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This morning, Rolling Stone premiered Eve's new single, the Miss Kitty-featured "Eve," and it has Eve going for hers over a dubstep beat. We're told it's much better than the single she released prior to it, but we're just more astonished that she's gone back to the dubstep sound. Rolling Stone didn't provide who produced it, but Eve says it's her favorite track from her forthcoming Lip Lock album for it's "gritty, "mean bounce."

Many should remember that Eve had actually spit over some Benga back in 2009 for her single "Me N My (Up N Da Club)," which also gave production credits to Salaam Remi (although we're not sure what else got added to Benga's "E Trips").

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