A singer whose R&B catalog balances personal reflection with smooth production.
For a good sense of her, put on 'All This Love' or 'Stay a While.' That's the zone she works in.
Faith Evans' music has that lived-in quality where you can hear the gospel roots and the real-life experience. Songs like 'All This Love' and 'You Don't Understand' are straight-up soulful R&B, the kind that doesn't need to shout to be felt. She's worked with everyone from Missy Elliott to Puff Daddy, but her own records always sound like her.
She released her first album, 'Faith,' in 1995 after growing up with a gospel-singing mother. Over the years she's put out records like 'Keep the Faith,' 'Faithfully,' and 'The First Lady,' with her 2014 release called 'Incomparable.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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