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Rapper, singer, and actress Eve Jihan Cooper represents the United States. She debuted in 1999 with Let There Be Eve...Ruff Ryders' First Lady, which was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and peaked at number one on the Billboard 200, making her the third female rapper to achieve this achievement (RIAA). The popular songs "What Ya Want," "Love Is Blind," and "Gotta Man" came from the album. She appeared on the songs "You Got Me" by The Roots and "Hot Boyz" by Missy Elliott, the latter of which reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 that same year. "Scorpion," Eve's second studio album (2001), reached the top ten of the Billboard 200 and was given a platinum certification by the RIAA. The album's lead track, "Let Me Blow Ya Mind," reached at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned her the first Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration as well as an MTV Video Music Award. The single "Gangsta Lovin'" from her follow-up album, "Eve-Olution" (2002), peaked at number two on the Hot 100 and entered the top ten of the Billboard 200. The Hot 100's top 40 list was reached by her other songs from these albums, "Satisfaction" and "Love Is Blind," as well as her stand-alone single from 2007, "Tambourine." She also contributed vocals to the 2005 song "Rich Girl" by Gwen Stefani, which the RIAA certified double platinum and nominated for a Grammy. Eve's first studio album on an independent label, "Lip Lock," was released in 2013 following her split from Interscope Records. In addition to playing the starring role of Shelley Williams on the UPN television sitcom Eve, she portrayed Terri Jones in the comedy-drama films Barbershop, Barbershop 2: Back in Business, and Barbershop: The Next Cut. Eve also starred in minor roles in the drama movies "The Woodsman" (2004), "The Cookout" (2004), and "Animal" (2004). (2014). She served as one of the co-hosts of the CBS Daytime talk show The Talk from 2017 until 2020, for which she rece.

How to hire Eve for an event

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Frequently Asked Questions about booking Eve to perform.

Many performers, actors, speakers and other talent like Eve in certain cases will consider virtual appearances via live streaming. They perhaps may accept lower fees too. If you are seriously interested in booking Eve or other talent shown on our site, we will research their desire and the specific fee for your live-streaming event or project request.
Eve's current work schedule and location in relation to your event's type, date, budget, and locality will play a primary factor in the acceptance of booking Eve for your party. As long as your funding is commensurate with the price range to book Eve, CTI will propose your event to the official agency representing Eve. After we consult with them, we will provide a personal and accurate quote that includes: final costs, availability, and actual interest in being hired for your specific event or party.
CTI can give you the accurate Eve booking price once we submit your event details to their camp. "How much does it cost to book Eve for an event?" is a frequent question we get. The final Eve booking price is contingent on many variables and the booking fee we may show is based on a range derived from our past experience with what will Eve charge for an event. An example fee to book Eve is in the starting range of $25,000-$39,999. However, any recent popularity change would cause a price fluctuation well beyond this example. Also, their speaking fee might be different than the fee shown for the cost to perform or to just appear. Popularity, career stage, along with current demand will cause fluctuations in their speaking price as well. The final booking price may be more than what is shown, but you should at least have a budget within that range for them to consider an appearance, performance or speaking engagement.
CTI negotiates on behalf of professional event planners and talent buyers for paid appearances! We cannot give out direct contact information of the Eve agent or help distribute fan mail, personal messages, gifts, requests for free appearances, or donations of time. The Eve manager and agent will only work with us if we present them with funded offers for their client to work your event.
There is low probability to book Eve for a party with anything substantially less than the published booking cost price range. We will negotiate with the Eve agent on your behalf if your funding is in place. By not having funding ready then it will more difficult to book Eve, because they get many offers to work events that are at or above asking price. It is also important to consider the travel costs when researching the Eve booking fee, as additional expenses like this, as well as an entourage of staff and equipment, are not necessarily built-in to the booking fee range shown. If your budget does not factor that in, then there is no benefit for them to want to be hired. We do not personally speak for Eve, but in our experience in booking talent for over 25 years, this is generally the outcome of inadequate funding.
Type
Performer
Style
Rap-Hip Hop
Range
Actor-Comedic, Actor-Film, R&B, Rap-Hip Hop, Rap-Hip Hop-90's, Female, Age Group-18-30's, African American, American
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