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Faith Evans

rhythm and blues · 1995–1999

You Used to Love Me by Faith Evans — cover art

With a voice that wraps around you like a cozy blanket on a chilly night, Faith Evans has become a cherished name in rhythm and blues. The New Jersey-raised singer began her journey in Los Angeles, stepping into the spotlight as Bad Boy Records’ first female artist. Known for her soulful sound that seamlessly blends hip-hop and contemporary R&B, she delivered unforgettable tracks like “You Used to Love Me” and “Love Like This.” Whether you’re reminiscing about the heartfelt grooves of “Soon as I Get Home” or dancing to the infectious beat of “All Night Long,” Evans captures the essence of love and longing. Her music remains a timeless companion for those who appreciate the beauty of nostalgia, reminding us all of the power of a good song to stir the soul.

The facts

  • United States
  • rhythm and blues, soul, hip-hop
  • On Bad Boy Records, Capitol Records

Faith Evans in the crate

You Used to Love Me by Faith Evans — cover art
You Used to Love Me
Faith Evans
1995
Soon as I Get Home by Faith Evans — cover art
Soon as I Get Home
Faith Evans
1996
All Night Long (feat. P. Diddy) by Faith Evans — cover art
All Night Long (feat. P. Diddy)
Faith Evans
1999
Love Like This by Faith Evans — cover art
Love Like This
Faith Evans
1999

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