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From start to powerful finish 16 tracks later, Scorpion pumps up the volume, the rhythms, everything.
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Scorpion propels her into pop stardom’s embrace, smartly blending party anthems with thug themes.
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A sophomore album that actually lives up to its hype.
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RevolverEve ultimately transcends dog-bait stereotypes with an evolving sense of style that finds her waxing rough and cool one minute and warmly grooving along to reggae the next... [May/June 2001, p.108]
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While a step up from her promising debut, Scorpion is far from perfect: Eve is too smart for testosterone-heavy, shout-along nonsense like "Cowboy," "Scream Double R," and "Thug In The Streets."
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SpinEve has moved her Ruff Ryders to the back half, scored some marquee-value collaborators, and found two guys who can mimic Swizz Beatz well enough to fill the spaces around Mr. Beatz's four tracks without too many seams showing. [5/2001, p.141]
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Scorpion, her second solo album in three years, stands a good chance of blowing up the airwaves and charts, though it still battles with the hardcore elements that made her first album such a disappointment.
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 23 out of 26
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Mixed: 0 out of 26
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Negative: 3 out of 26
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Aug 17, 2013
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HollyMApr 19, 2005
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[Anonymous]Feb 18, 2005Over-rated but solid. Doesn't drag on like some other hip hop albums.