Scorpion (Eve album)

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Scorpion is the critically acclaimed, Grammy-nominated second album of rapper Eve. The album debuted at #4 of the Billboard 200 and went platinum, selling 1.5 million units. The album features hit singles, such as "Who's That Girl" and "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" (featuring Gwen Stefani of No Doubt).

Sales

The album did very well in the United States and had great consistency in the sales. It debuted with 152,000 copies its first week and started to fall off a bit, but for about 20 weeks of sales, it hovered around 50,000-sales a week. After about 20 weeks, it had sold 1.1 million copies, and to date, has sold over 1.5 million copies.

Track listing

  1. Intro - 0:18
  2. Cowboy - 3:15
  3. Who's That Girl? - 4:42
  4. Let Me Blow Ya Mind (featuring Gwen Stefani) - 3:49
  5. 3 Way (Skit) (featuring Erex/Stevie J.) - 0:41
  6. You Had Me, You Lost Me - 4:21
  7. Got What You Need (featuring Drag-On and Swizz Beatz) - 3:52
  8. Frontin' (Skit) (featuring Mo'nique) - 0:43
  9. Gangsta Bitches (featuring Trina and Da Brat) - 4:24
  10. That's What It Is (featuring Styles P of The Lox) - 3:40
  11. Scream Double R (featuring DMX) - 3:41
  12. Thug In The Street (featuring The Lox/Drag-On) - 5:02
  13. No, No, No (featuring Damian Marley/Stephen Marley) - 5:37
  14. You Ain't Gettin None - 4:11
  15. Life Is So Hard (featuring Teena Marie) - 4:55
  16. Be Me (featuring Mashonda Tifrere) - 4:09
  17. Love Is Blind (featuring Faith Evans) UK & JAPAN BONUS TRACK
  18. Got It All (featuring Jadakiss) UK ONLY BONUS TRACK
  19. Scenario 2000 (featuring DMX And Drag-On) CANADA & HAITI BOUNS TRACK ONLY

Trivia

The No, no, no track, featuring Damian Marley replays elements from Jackie Mittoo's Ghetto Organ off his 1971's Macka Fat album.