
Last week Ruff Ryder's first lady Eve revealed on her official Twitter page that she is no longer with Interscope Records and plans to make a musical comeback this year with the release of a fourth album.
Ruff Ryder's CEO Waah Dean stated that Eve's departure didn't end on a bad note but that he is attempting to help Eve gain control of the situation by supporting whatever decision that she makes unlike her former record label who he feels didn't support her.
"Eve is pretty much in the process of being released from the Interscope deal right now. We support our artists and our family so at that time she wanted to do that. And we was there to embrace and support her and they didn't do what they was supposed to do on some level but she's getting released and we're gonna be here to support her in whatever direction she want to go."
Waah Dean recently spoke on the reunion album which features DMX, The LOX, Cassidy, Drag-On, Swizz Beatz, Jadakiss, and Eve titled Ruff Ryders Evolution: Generation I. The compilation features new and old artists on collaborative songs also individual songs allowing them to express themselves freely.
"It's expressing a lot of how families should move and how they should roll. We're gonna feature our established artists, new artists and we're gonna remix it and just really unify the family thing, bring back the foundation."
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