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FAITH EVANS |
Faith Evans was born on 10 June 1973 in Lakeland, Florida, USA
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Faith Evans (born Faith Renee Evans, June 10, 1973 in Newark, New Jersey) is an American R&B singer-songwriter who rose to fame even while under the shadows of her famous late husband, rap icon The Notorious B.I.G..
After several years perfoming jazz standards at clubs and dropping out of college after her freshman year, the daughter of a white rocker and R&B backup singer decided to begin a music career, first with a young musician named Kiyamma Griffin, and later with rising hip-hop/R&B record producer Sean "Puffy" Combs, who was forming his own label, Bad Boy Records at the time.
The breadwinner of that label was a big, young rapper from Brooklyn, New York named Christopher Wallace. Evans took a liking to the young rapper because of his charm and a love affair resumed in what later became a quickie marriage 10 days after meeting each other. Before the marriage, though, Evans was signed to Bad Boy and became the first female artist of the label - and the most successful artist second to her new husband.
Everyone first got a look at Faith when she was featured on the remix to Biggie's 1995 hit, "One More Chance". Beforehand, Faith had become to branch out as a talented songwriter penning hits for Mary J. Blige and Intro. She finally released her long-awaited debut in the fall of 1995. The self-titled "Faith" CD became a hit based on the songs "Soon as I Get Home", "You Used to Love Me" and "Ain't Nobody". |
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