Got_what_you_need_eve_feat_drag_on_swizz_beatz [TOP · Secrets]
Long-time collaborator Drag-On provides a gritty, rapid-fire verse that perfectly counters Eve's smooth but authoritative "Pit Bull in a Skirt" delivery.
“So where yo ladies at? Ladies where yo at? Killaz where yo clickaz at? Took it, I won't give it back.” Letras.mus.br
The track is famous for its call-and-response elements, designed to get crowds moving: got_what_you_need_eve_feat_drag_on_swizz_beatz
“And yeah that's how I spit 'em tracks. They make you wanna get a rest.” Letras.mus.br 💿 Legacy of the Collaboration
Eve and Swizz Beatz shared a "brother-sister bond" that resulted in some of the era's biggest hits. While "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" was the album's massive commercial crossover, "Got What You Need" remained a fan favorite for those who preferred the harder, street-oriented Ruff Ryders sound. The track continues to be celebrated, appearing on deluxe re-releases of Scorpion for its 20th and 25th anniversaries. Killaz where yo clickaz at
Eve uses the track to assert her dominance in the rap game, flowing over Swizz's "fire" beats with lines like:
The song is an anthem for the club, with Eve leading the call to "Get ya party flowin' right now" while Swizz Beatz provides the hype-man energy throughout. 🎤 Key Lyrics & Performance While "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" was the
Released on March 6, 2001, as a standout track from Eve’s platinum sophomore album, Scorpion , "Got What You Need" is a masterclass in the aggressive, high-energy sound that defined the late '90s and early 2000s hip-hop scene.
