“I’m really an inner spirit that only makes itself known through the music. A lot of people think I’m an introvert, or quiet and moody. I’ve even heard some people say that there’s a certain mystery or darkness about me. I’m not that way. I’m just really into what I do.” ~
#FaithEvans
Before her debut album Faith dropped in 1995, TheRealFaithEvans was already making waves as Bad Boy Records’ first lady. From singing backup for Al B. Sure! and Christopher Williams to co-writing hits for legends like Mary J. Blige, she was building her legacy one note at a time. By the time Faith hit the scene, featuring classics like ‘You Used to Love Me’ and ‘Soon as I Get Home,’ she was solidified as R&B royalty.
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