After EVE back in 1999 with their debut album of 0 soared to 1 in the Billboard charts and thus was the first black hip-hop artist who managed the, the second LP of EVE is now a favorite for great success in the States. The quite some time available as single track "Who's That Girl" shows quite well the line of beats and vocals that are partly under rather and pop influence, and from the usual Ruff Ryder producer Dee & Waah Dean (executive producers) and Swizz Beatz & Jay "Icepick" Jackson (co- executive producers) was produced. Many features can be found on the CD again, such as Drag-On, Da Brat, The Lox and DMX himself. However, in Outrageous things Beats'n'Flow are both produced and-mixed by Dr. Dre Tracks "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" feat. Gwen Stefani (No Doubt) and "That's What It Is" feat. Styles (The Lox). Here Dre presents once again two rough beats outgoing. Also worth mentioning is the Car-Bouncer "Scream Double R" feat. DMX should not be missing in any city-cruise on the car radio. The sampled Track [Sample of "You Do not Love Me (No, No, No)"] "No, No, No" feat. Damain & Stephen Marley, who also produced this, perhaps brings quite nice reggae influences with them, but would, in my opinion, not necessarily had to on the CD. But for those who do not know the original, which can of course be different. On jendenfall a disc which can be proud of, in line with expectations and in addition harder, sophisticated beats and vocals enough party has potential. And even if you do not like this line, you can probably hardly deny that EVE is probably one of the best when it comes to Rhymes and Lyrics at the US Female rappers currently.