Why Friendship With Eve & Keyshia Cole Ended
Keyshia Cole recently appeared on TV One’s UNCENSORED where artists are given the space to share first-hand accounts of trials and triumphs. In the new episode, directed and produced by Tami Roman, the Bay Area singer spoke on her rise to fame. She talks family, and how she’s navigated the music industry for over 25 years.
The two worked together on Keyshia’s 2004 debut solo single, “Never” that samples Luther Vandross’ 1981 hit, “Never Too Much.” It was first featured on the Barbershop 2: Back in Business soundtrack. Also appearing on her debut album, The Way It Is, which dropped in June 2005.
An incident occurred during their friendship where someone attempted to grab Eve’s bag in Keyshia’s presence. The singer turned around and struck the stranger.
“It took a long time to learn to not put my hands on people, you know what I’m saying? It was a thing that happened with Eve that, you know, we walkin’ out and somebody grabbed her bag or something like that. I just kinda turned around and slapped the girl,” Keyshia admitted. “It was like, ‘Girl, what is you doin’? Like, period. Back up.’ Eve was really pissed off about that. Like, we stopped hanging out. She was like, ‘I can’t hang with Keyshia, she can’t be slapping people.’”
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