Rap icon Eve has released a special edition of her platinum-selling album, Scorpion, in celebration of the record's 25th anniversary.
The special limited edition is available on red-and-black splatter 2LP, featuring an autographed insert.
Eve also posted a photo of herself posing with the special release and a video of herself playing it on a record player.
"I haven't, honestly, heard that years. … But immediately I'm like, it's so Ruff Ryders. Like, that is that Ruff Ryder, Harlem, New York flow," she says when listening to her song "Cowboy." She then reacted to album cut "You Had Me, You Lost Me."
Scorpion also included songs "Who's That Girl" and "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" featuring Gwen Stefani, which she and Gwen looked back on in a new episode of Vevo's Footnotes.
"I remember being so excited about where my career was headed and the music I was making," Eve says. "The record is meant to be fun and cocky and celebratory."
She adds she "had always been a fan of No Doubt and just had this gut feeling that Gwen and I would sound great on the track, vibe-wise."
The Scorpion album raided album charts around the world and was certified platinum in the U.S. and Canada and gold in the U.K. and France.
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