“I think Doechii will be there… I love GloRilla… Cardi made her way.” Hip-hop veteran Eve is keeping it real when it comes to which female rappers she believes will still be standing years from now — and she’s not handing out compliments lightly.
In a candid appearance on the Joe and Jada Podcast, the Ruff Ryders legend opened up about the women in rap she believes have true longevity in the game. And yes, she kept it very real about who’s rising above the noise — and who isn’t.
“I Don’t Think It’s Going to Be a Lot” – Eve Keeps It 100 About Rap’s Future
When asked about the current wave of female rappers and their long-term potential, Eve didn’t sugarcoat her thoughts.
“I think there are some,” she said. “I don’t think it’s going to be a lot.”
The Philly-bred rapper, who paved her own lane in the late ‘90s and early 2000s with hits like “Love Is Blind” and “Who’s That Girl?”, shared a short but powerful list of women she believes are here to stay:
- Cardi B – “I think Cardi has made her way.”
- Doechii – “I think Doechii will be there.”
- GloRilla – “I love Glo, I think Glo will be there.”
- Latto – “Latto’s dope.”
While her list was selective, her praise was intentional. For Eve, staying power isn’t just about chart-toppers — it’s about artistry, consistency, and authenticity.
Eve Says There’s “Crap” in the Game — But She Still Has Her Favorites
Eve didn’t hesitate to call out the current state of hip-hop.
“There’s a lot of crap,” she noted, pointing to how oversaturated the rap scene has become.
But even in the midst of what she sees as a noisy industry, Eve made it clear she has deep affection for the true talent she sees emerging.
Her words carry weight — not just because she’s a Grammy-winning artist and one of the few female rappers to top the Billboard charts in her era, but because she’s seen the evolution of rap firsthand. Eve came up alongside DMX, The LOX, and Missy Elliott. She knows what it takes to not only make it but last.
Showing Love to Nicki Minaj: “She’s a Trendsetter”
In a separate interview with Complex’s Jordan Rose, Eve made headlines again — this time for showing love to a woman she once had tension with: Nicki Minaj.
Eve spoke openly about including a passage about Nicki in her new book and how the Queen rapper responded.
“Once she responded, I was like, I was supposed to do that,” Eve shared.
The moment felt healing for both women, especially in a culture where female rappers are often pit against one another.
“I’m so happy that that happened,” Eve continued. “Because it’s one of those things in life… we’re always in our heads thinking someone else is thinking about you some way. And everybody’s in their own bubble.”
“If you just come together and have a conversation,” she added, “you’ll see that, ‘Oh, man, we were feeling the same way.’ We could’ve had dope conversations on set instead of tiptoeing around each other.”
Her message? Sometimes the real beef is all in your head.
From Feud to Respect: Eve Calls Nicki a Game-Changer
While Eve didn’t go into full detail about their early interactions, her new tone makes it clear that the past is in the past.
“Nicki is a trendsetter. You can’t deny that,” Eve acknowledged.
She’s not wrong — Nicki Minaj broke barriers for female rappers in the 2010s, pushing boundaries in fashion, flow, and global appeal. And while critics have often pitted her against rising stars like Cardi B, Eve’s comments serve as a reminder that there’s room for more than one queen at the table.
Fans React to Eve’s Picks: “She Knows Real Talent”
Social media was quick to weigh in on Eve’s list of female rappers with staying power — and many fans agreed with her.
X (formerly Twitter) lit up with posts like:
💬 “Eve naming Doechii and GloRilla? She knows what’s up.”
💬 “Real recognize real. Cardi earned her spot.”
💬 “Glad to see OGs like Eve showing love to Latto and Doechii!”
Others appreciated her honesty about the state of the game:
💬 “There IS a lot of crap out there. Glad Eve isn’t afraid to say it.”
Why This Matters: Women in Rap Are Shaping the Culture
From Salt-N-Pepa to Lil’ Kim, Eve, Nicki Minaj, and now Cardi B, Latto, Doja Cat, and Megan Thee Stallion — women have always driven rap forward. What’s changing is the spotlight.
In a male-dominated genre, women are no longer just carving out space — they’re leading. And Eve recognizing that power — while also demanding more than just viral moments — is a reminder that talent still matters.
The Bottom Line: Eve’s Co-Sign Means Something
Whether you’re a Doechii stan or riding hard for GloRilla, hearing a nod from a legend like Eve isn’t just validation — it’s a stamp of staying power.
As the rap game continues to evolve, it’s voices like Eve’s — rooted in history, unafraid to speak truth — that help shape the conversation.
What do you think of Eve’s picks?
Do you agree with her list of rising stars? Who do YOU think will be around in 10 years?
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