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Faith Evans: Keeping Her Head To The Sky 1 (1995-1998)
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:50:46
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Synopsis
Like most people who become R&B singers in the United States, Faith Evans received her musical training in the black church. She was the female R&B singer tasked with delivering love ballads for Puff Daddy's up-start Bad Boy label in 1995, which was founded after his break with Uptown. "Faith", the singer's first album delivered many slow-burning, passionate, atmospheric songs in a sound that is commonly today attributed to Aaliyah. Faith Evans received much less attention than Aaliyah, but had a number of hits from her first album in her home country (the US). It was only after her husband (rapper The Notorious BIG) was killed that she was thrust into the spotlight. In the midst of her mourning, she sang the hook of Puff Daddy's "Ill Be Missing You", which is the most successful song of Faith Evans, Puff Daddy, 112, & Bad Boy Records. "I'll Be Missing You" is one of the most popular songs of all-time in the United States & Sweden. It swept the charts of the entire US & Western European sections of the world