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Here I Am is the fourth album from rapper Eve, scheduled to release on August 7, 2007 on Geffen Records and under Aftermath Entertainment. The Japanese edition has been confirmed for August 1st 2007. This is her first title track album.

The album is said to involve production by Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Pharrell Williams, Swizz Beatz and Scott Storch.

The buzz single was "Cash Flow" featuring T.I., which can be heard on her MySpace page, while the first single is "Tambourine".

The second single is a reggae influenced track featuring Sean Paul named "Give It To You". This was confirmed on Eve's label website Geffen in the artist section.

Eve has stated that one of her favorite songs on the album, "All Night Long", may be the third single. This is an 80s-pop influenced track that Eve sings and doesn't rap.

Confirmed Collaborations

Guest Appearances:

Rumored Collaborations

Confirmed tracks

* indicates leaked tracks

Leftover Tracks

  • "I'm Caught Up" (featuring E. McCaine) Original Version of Give It To You

References

  1. Eve Leaves Aftermath; Signs With Geffen
  2. Eve Interview; Still on Aftermath
  3. Billboard

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