Eve recorded a verse on The Roots' "You Got Me," but she wasn't given credit for her contribution to the 2000 Grammy winner.
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More than 25 years after The Roots’ “You Got Me” won a Grammy, Eve is finally recognized for her role in the iconic song.
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