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Faith Evans

Faith Renée Evans (born June 10, 1973) is an American R&B singer, songwriter and actress known as "The Godmother of Hip Hop Soul". Born in Lakeland, Florida, and raised in New Jersey, she relocated to Los Angeles in 1991 for a career in the music business. After working as a backing vocalist for Al B. Sure! and Christopher Williams, she became the first female artist to contract with Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs' Bad Boy Records in 1994 at age 20. On the label, she featured on records with several label mates such as 112 and Carl Thomas, and released three platinum-certified studio albums between 1995 and 2001: Faith (1995) and Keep the Faith (1998), and Faithfully (2001).

Faith Evans
Evans in 2005
Born
Faith Renée Evans

(1973-06-10) June 10, 1973 (age 50)
EducationFordham University
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, actress
Years active1994–present
Spouses
  • (m. 1994; died 1997)
    [a]
  • Todd Russaw
    (m. 1998; div. 2011)
  • (m. 2018; sep. 2021)
    [2][3][4]
Children4, including C. J. Wallace
Musical career
Genres
Labels
Websitefaithevansmusic.com

In 2003, she ended her relationship with Bad Boy Records to sign with Capitol Records.[5] Her first album released on the label, The First Lady (2005), became her highest-charting album at the time, reaching the top of the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, while the holiday album A Faithful Christmas, released the same year, would become her last release before the company was bought in 2007. Following a longer hiatus, Evans released her fifth album Something About Faith on the independent label Prolific and Entertainment One Music in 2010. With a career spanning two decades, Evans has sold over 20 million records worldwide.[6]

Other than her recording career, Evans is most known as the widow of New York rapper Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace, whom she married on August 4, 1994, a few weeks after meeting at a Bad Boy photoshoot.[7] The turbulent marriage resulted in Evans' involvement in the East Coast–West Coast hip hop rivalry, dominating the rap music news at the time, and ended with Wallace's murder in an unsolved drive-by shooting in Los Angeles on March 9, 1997.[8] A 1997 tribute single featuring Puff Daddy and the band 112, named "I'll Be Missing You", won Evans a Grammy Award in 1998.[5] Also an actress and writer, Evans made her screen debut in the 2000 musical drama Turn It Up by Robert Adetuyi. Her autobiography Keep the Faith: A Memoir was released by Grand Central Publishing in 2008 and won a 2009 African American Literary Award for the Best Biography/Memoir category.

Biography edit

1973–1994: Early life and career beginnings edit

Evans was born on June 10, 1973, in Lakeland, Florida, to an African American mother, Helene Evans, a professional singer.[5] Her father, Richard Swain, was a musician of English and possible Italian descent who left before Evans was born; Evans has said "I've heard people mumble something about him being Italian, but I don't know for sure".[9] A half-year later, 19-year-old Helene returned to Newark, New Jersey, and left Faith with her cousin Johnnie Mae and husband Orvelt Kennedy, the foster parents of more than 100 children they raised during the time that Faith lived with them. Faith had known Johnnie Mae and Orvelt Kennedy as her grandparents.[5][8] It was not until a couple of years later that Helene's career floundered and she tried to take Evans back home. Faith, however, was afraid to leave what she had "been used to," and instead, Helene relocated next door.[5]

Raised in a Christian home, Evans began singing at church at age two. At age four, she caught the attention of the congregation of the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Newark when she sang The 5th Dimension's song "Let the Sunshine In".[10] While attending University High School in Newark, she sang with several jazz bands and, encouraged by Helene, entered outside pageants, festivals and contests, where her voice would be noticed and praised. After graduating from high school in 1991, Evans attended Fordham University in New York City to study marketing but left a year later to have daughter Chyna with music producer Kiyamma Griffin.[11] In 1993, she relocated to Los Angeles, where she worked as a backup vocalist for singer Al B. Sure!, when she was noticed by musician Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs. Impressed with her, Combs contracted her as the first female artist to his Bad Boy Entertainment record label during 1994.[11]

1994–2001: Faith, Biggie, Keep The Faith, motherhood and marriage edit

 
Evans in 1998

Newly contracted to Bad Boy Records, Evans was asked by executive producer Combs to contribute backing vocals and co-write tracks for Mary J. Blige's My Life (1994) and Usher's self-titled debut album (1994) prior to starting work on her debut studio album Faith.[12] Released on August 29, 1995, in North America, the album was a main collaboration with Bad Boy's main producers, The Hitmen, including Chucky Thompson and Combs, but it also resulted in recordings with Poke & Tone and Herb Middleton. Faith became a success based on the singles "You Used to Love Me" and "Soon as I Get Home". The album was eventually certified platinum with 1.5 million copies sold, according to RIAA.[13]

A year before, on August 4, 1994, Evans married rapper and label mate Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace, after having met him at a Bad Boy photoshoot.[7] The couple had one child together, Christopher George Latore Wallace Jr. After allegations of an affair with Tupac Shakur, Evans became involved in the East Coast–West Coast hip hop rivalry which dominated rap music at the time. Wallace was murdered in a yet-to-be-solved drive-by shooting in Los Angeles, California in March 1997.[8] During early 1997, after her separation from Wallace, but before his death, Evans' friend Missy Elliott introduced her to record company executive Todd Russaw. Faith began dating Russaw during her and Wallace's separation and after Wallace died, Evans became pregnant by Russaw. The couple had their first son Joshua on June 10, 1998 (her 25th birthday).[7] During the summer of 1998, Evans and Russaw were married, and on March 22, 2007, they had their second son Ryder Evan Russaw.[7]

After Biggie's murder on March 9, 1997, Combs helped Evans produce her tribute song named "I'll Be Missing You", based on the melody of The Police's 1983 single "Every Breath You Take". The song, which featured Combs, Evans, and the all-male group 112, became a worldwide number-one success and debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart during 1997, scoring that for eleven weeks. It eventually won Puffy, Evans and 112 the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.[5] The next year, she received another two Grammy nominations for "Heartbreak Hotel", a collaboration with singers Whitney Houston and Kelly Price, that scored number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[14]

Two years in the making, Evans' second studio album, Keep the Faith, was released on October 27, 1998. Almost entirely written and produced by her, Evans considered the album difficult to complete as she had initially felt discouraged about the progress at first.[7] Upon its release, however, the album earned generally positive reviews by music critics, with Allmusic noting it "without a doubt a highlight of 1990s soul-pop music".[15] Also enjoying commercial success, it eventually went platinum and produced the top ten singles "Love Like This" and "All Night Long" (released March 30, 1999) prompting Evans to start an 18-city theater tour with Dru Hill and Total the following year.[7]

2001–2007: Faithfully, legal issues, Capitol Records and The First Lady edit

Evans' third album on the Bad Boy label, named Faithfully (2001), involved her working with a wider range of producers, including The Neptunes, Mario Winans, Buckwild, Vada Nobles, Cory Rooney, and others.[16] Her first project with husband Todd Russaw as executive producer and creative partner, the album scored number 14 on the Billboard 200 album chart and number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, eventually being certified platinum, but yielded moderately successful singles, with the Jennifer Lopez-written "I Love You" becoming the only top twenty entry.[17] Released amid Bad Boy Records' transition from distributor Arista Records to Universal, Evans felt Faithfully received minimum assistance by the company, and during 2004, she finally decided to end her business with Bad Boy as she was convinced Combs couldn't improve her career any more due to his other commitments.[18] In January 2004, Evans and Russaw were arrested and charged with possession of marijuana and cocaine and an improper tag violation during a traffic stop in Hapeville, a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia.

After ending with Bad Boy Entertainment Evans contracted with Capitol Records company, becoming the first contemporary R&B artist to do so, and started work on her fourth studio album The First Lady, named after her nickname on her former label.[18] As opposed to having an in-house team of producers who supplied most of the previous material, she and Russaw were able to gain more creative control of the album and consulted producers such as Bryan-Michael Cox, Jermaine Dupri, Mike Caren, Pharrell Williams, and Chucky Thompson to contribute to it.[19] Upon its release in April 2005, The First Lady scored at number two on the Billboard 200 and number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, becoming Evans' best-charting album to date. It was eventually certified gold by the RIAA.[20] At the end of the year, Evans released A Faithful Christmas, a holiday album of traditional Christmas songs and original tracks. The effort would become her last release on Capitol Records as the company was bought during 2007.[21]

2005–2012: Hiatus, arrest, divorce and Something About Faith edit

Following a 5-year hiatus Faith Evans created her own record label imprint in 2010.[22] She named the imprint Prolific Music Group and hired top talent to build the record label from scratch.[23] Evans began recording songs with Keyshia Cole, Redman, Snoop Dogg and Raekwon, among others for the labels freshman album. Evans signed a deal with independent record label E1 Entertainment later that year. Her fifth studio album Something About Faith was released on October 5, 2010, in the United States,[24] where it debuted and peaked at number fifteen on the Billboard 200 and number one on the Independent Albums chart.[25] Something About Faith has spawned the leading single "Gone Already", which spent over thirty-three weeks on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, where it peaked at number twenty-two.[26]

In August 2010, Evans was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunken driving, after being stopped at a checkpoint in Marina del Rey, California. In 2011, Evans filed for divorce against Russaw.[27][28] The couple agreed to spend 13 weeks in a drug-treatment program in exchange for halting any further prosecution of their drug-possession case.[29] In May 2011, Evans and Russaw announced they were getting a divorce, and stated they would like to keep it quiet for the children's sakes.[30]

2012–present: R&B Divas: Atlanta, Incomparable, The King & I, and The Masked Singer edit

In 2012, Evans co-executive produced and became a cast member on the TV One reality show R&B Divas: Atlanta alongside fellow R&B singers Nicci Gilbert, Syleena Johnson, Keke Wyatt and Monifah.[31] The show offered an inside look at how the singers balance their music careers and personal lives as they work towards producing an Evans-led compilation album, R&B Divas (2012), in memory of Whitney Houston. Broadcast to rating records for the network,[32] the series produced a spin-off titled R&B Divas: Los Angeles and was renewed for two further seasons. Evans, who left the show following its second season, earned a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Album at the 55th awards ceremony.[33]

In August 2013, Evans confirmed she had begun work on her sixth studio album Incomparable,[34] involving contribution from Chucky Thompson, Mike City, KeKe Wyatt, B.Slade and Karen Clark Sheard of The Clark Sisters.[34] "I Deserve It", a record featuring recurring collaborator Missy Elliott and her protégée Sharaya J, was released on August 25, 2014, as the album's lead single and peaked at number 19 on Billboard's Adult R&B Songs chart.[35] Released by Prolific Music Group and BMG Rights Management on November 24, 2014,[36] Incomparable debuted at number 27 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 17 on the US Independent Albums chart.[37]

In 2016, Evans announced that she was finishing a posthumous Notorious B.I.G. album titled The King & I, featuring duets with her late husband. The album was released on May 19, 2017.[38]

On July 17, 2018, she married producer and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta star Stevie J.[39] The couple released the hit song "A Minute" on July 27, 2018.[40] Between 2015 and 2019 Evans-Jordan appeared in several episodes of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, and Leave It to Stevie alongside then friend Stevie J.[41]

In May 2020, Evans was arrested for felony domestic violence against Stevie J. She was released on bond and the charges were later dropped.[42][43] In 2021, Stevie J filed for divorce.[44]

In 2021, Faith Evans competed in season six of The Masked Singer as "Skunk". She was unmasked during the Group A Finals where she made references to the loss of The Notorious B.I.G. and her son being autistic.

Other ventures edit

Acting edit

Having previously appeared in stage plays as a teenager, Evans began acting with a supporting role in director Robert Adetuyi's 2000 music drama Turn It Up, featuring Pras Michel from The Fugees, Jason Statham and Ja Rule. Released to generally negative reviews from critics,[45] who noted it "patently absurd in both the details and larger aspects",[46] the indie film had a short play and became a financial disappointment, gaining US$1.24 million during its U.S. run only.[47]

During 2003, Evans acted in the MTV-produced romantic comedy The Fighting Temptations in which she appeared in a brief but major role portraying a single mother and night club singer.[48] Filmed in Columbus, Georgia and headed by Cuba Gooding Jr. (her character is his mother) and Beyoncé Knowles, the film garnered mixed reviews by critics,[49] but scored top three of the U.S. box office, resulting in a domestic gross of US$30.2 million.[50] In addition, Evans recorded a contemporary cover version of Donna Summer's 1978 success "Heaven Knows" for the film which her character performs during one of the first in sequence in the film. The accompanying soundtrack scored the top twenty of the U.S. Billboard 200.[51]

During 2004, Evans earned a brief guest stint on the UPN situation comedy Half & Half.[52] In 2009, Evans announced that she had been working on a synopsis for her own situation comedy that would be based largely on her life but with a more comedic aspect. It is unknown whether she has officially pitched the sitcom to any television networks, as of 2021.[53]

Evans has had cameos on the reality show Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.

Florence Ballard biopic edit

In November 2010, several sources stated that Faith would portray Motown star Florence Ballard of the Supremes in an upcoming biopic, Blondie: The Florence Ballard Story.[54] With the blessing of Ballard's three daughters, Faith later appeared on The Wendy Williams Show to promote this role.[55] In July 2014, Rolling Stone reported that the movie, thought to be titled "Blondie", was in fact a con artist's scam.[56]

Writing edit

Evans released her autobiographic book called Keep the Faith: A Memoir on August 29, 2008. Written with Aliya S. King, it detailed the singer's life, but also discussed Evans' controversial relationship with her late husband, the Notorious B.I.G.:

"I want people to understand that although he was a large part of my life, my story doesn't actually begin or end with Big's death. My journey has been complicated on many levels. And since I am always linked to Big, there are a lot of misconceptions about who I really am. It's not easy putting your life out there for the masses. But I've decided I'll tell my own story. For Big. For my children. And for myself."[57]

In its initial release, Keep the Faith: A Memoir landed in the Top 20 on New York's Best Seller's List two consecutive weeks in a row. During 2009, the book received The 2009 African American Literary Award for Best Biography/Memoir.[58]

Philanthropy edit

In 2014, Faith showed support for Little Kids Rock by donating items for auction to raise money in support of music education in public schools.[59]

Artistry edit

Faith Evans said that some of her biggest musical influences and favourite singers are gospel singer Karen Clark-Sheard (whom she has been often likened to), Shirley Murdock,[60] Chaka Khan, Anita Baker and Aretha Franklin.[61]

Evans is noted for her "urban-edged honeyed soprano."[62][63] Her vocal range extends from the low note of C#3 to high soprano C#6 .[64] The Washington Post writer Craig Seymour called her "angelic yet hearty soprano" as showcasing emotion that is defined by Evans' personal experiences of tragedy, love, pain and heartbreak.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Collaboration albums edit

Tours edit

Filmography edit

Television edit

Awards and nominations edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Evans and Wallace had separated before Wallace's death.[1]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Faith Evans at AllMusic  
  • Faith Evans at IMDb
  • Faith Evans interview by Pete Lewis, 'Blues & Soul' November 2010
  • The Observer interview, 2005

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Faith Renee Evans born June 10 1973 is an American R amp B singer songwriter and actress known as The Godmother of Hip Hop Soul Born in Lakeland Florida and raised in New Jersey she relocated to Los Angeles in 1991 for a career in the music business After working as a backing vocalist for Al B Sure and Christopher Williams she became the first female artist to contract with Sean Puff Daddy Combs Bad Boy Records in 1994 at age 20 On the label she featured on records with several label mates such as 112 and Carl Thomas and released three platinum certified studio albums between 1995 and 2001 Faith 1995 and Keep the Faith 1998 and Faithfully 2001 Faith EvansEvans in 2005BornFaith Renee Evans 1973 06 10 June 10 1973 age 50 Lakeland Florida U S EducationFordham UniversityOccupation s Singer songwriter actressYears active1994 presentSpousesThe Notorious B I G m 1994 died 1997 wbr a Todd Russaw m 1998 div 2011 wbr Stevie J m 2018 sep 2021 wbr 2 3 4 Children4 including C J WallaceMusical careerGenresR amp Bhip hopsoulLabelsE1ProlificCapitolBad BoyBMGWebsitefaithevansmusic wbr comIn 2003 she ended her relationship with Bad Boy Records to sign with Capitol Records 5 Her first album released on the label The First Lady 2005 became her highest charting album at the time reaching the top of the US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums charts while the holiday album A Faithful Christmas released the same year would become her last release before the company was bought in 2007 Following a longer hiatus Evans released her fifth album Something About Faith on the independent label Prolific and Entertainment One Music in 2010 With a career spanning two decades Evans has sold over 20 million records worldwide 6 Other than her recording career Evans is most known as the widow of New York rapper Christopher The Notorious B I G Wallace whom she married on August 4 1994 a few weeks after meeting at a Bad Boy photoshoot 7 The turbulent marriage resulted in Evans involvement in the East Coast West Coast hip hop rivalry dominating the rap music news at the time and ended with Wallace s murder in an unsolved drive by shooting in Los Angeles on March 9 1997 8 A 1997 tribute single featuring Puff Daddy and the band 112 named I ll Be Missing You won Evans a Grammy Award in 1998 5 Also an actress and writer Evans made her screen debut in the 2000 musical drama Turn It Up by Robert Adetuyi Her autobiography Keep the Faith A Memoir was released by Grand Central Publishing in 2008 and won a 2009 African American Literary Award for the Best Biography Memoir category Contents 1 Biography 1 1 1973 1994 Early life and career beginnings 1 2 1994 2001 Faith Biggie Keep The Faith motherhood and marriage 1 3 2001 2007 Faithfully legal issues Capitol Records and The First Lady 1 4 2005 2012 Hiatus arrest divorce and Something About Faith 1 5 2012 present R amp B Divas Atlanta Incomparable The King amp I and The Masked Singer 2 Other ventures 2 1 Acting 2 2 Florence Ballard biopic 2 3 Writing 3 Philanthropy 4 Artistry 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Collaboration albums 6 Tours 7 Filmography 8 Television 9 Awards and nominations 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksBiography edit1973 1994 Early life and career beginnings edit Evans was born on June 10 1973 in Lakeland Florida to an African American mother Helene Evans a professional singer 5 Her father Richard Swain was a musician of English and possible Italian descent who left before Evans was born Evans has said I ve heard people mumble something about him being Italian but I don t know for sure 9 A half year later 19 year old Helene returned to Newark New Jersey and left Faith with her cousin Johnnie Mae and husband Orvelt Kennedy the foster parents of more than 100 children they raised during the time that Faith lived with them Faith had known Johnnie Mae and Orvelt Kennedy as her grandparents 5 8 It was not until a couple of years later that Helene s career floundered and she tried to take Evans back home Faith however was afraid to leave what she had been used to and instead Helene relocated next door 5 Raised in a Christian home Evans began singing at church at age two At age four she caught the attention of the congregation of the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Newark when she sang The 5th Dimension s song Let the Sunshine In 10 While attending University High School in Newark she sang with several jazz bands and encouraged by Helene entered outside pageants festivals and contests where her voice would be noticed and praised After graduating from high school in 1991 Evans attended Fordham University in New York City to study marketing but left a year later to have daughter Chyna with music producer Kiyamma Griffin 11 In 1993 she relocated to Los Angeles where she worked as a backup vocalist for singer Al B Sure when she was noticed by musician Sean Puff Daddy Combs Impressed with her Combs contracted her as the first female artist to his Bad Boy Entertainment record label during 1994 11 1994 2001 Faith Biggie Keep The Faith motherhood and marriage edit nbsp Evans in 1998Newly contracted to Bad Boy Records Evans was asked by executive producer Combs to contribute backing vocals and co write tracks for Mary J Blige s My Life 1994 and Usher s self titled debut album 1994 prior to starting work on her debut studio album Faith 12 Released on August 29 1995 in North America the album was a main collaboration with Bad Boy s main producers The Hitmen including Chucky Thompson and Combs but it also resulted in recordings with Poke amp Tone and Herb Middleton Faith became a success based on the singles You Used to Love Me and Soon as I Get Home The album was eventually certified platinum with 1 5 million copies sold according to RIAA 13 A year before on August 4 1994 Evans married rapper and label mate Christopher The Notorious B I G Wallace after having met him at a Bad Boy photoshoot 7 The couple had one child together Christopher George Latore Wallace Jr After allegations of an affair with Tupac Shakur Evans became involved in the East Coast West Coast hip hop rivalry which dominated rap music at the time Wallace was murdered in a yet to be solved drive by shooting in Los Angeles California in March 1997 8 During early 1997 after her separation from Wallace but before his death Evans friend Missy Elliott introduced her to record company executive Todd Russaw Faith began dating Russaw during her and Wallace s separation and after Wallace died Evans became pregnant by Russaw The couple had their first son Joshua on June 10 1998 her 25th birthday 7 During the summer of 1998 Evans and Russaw were married and on March 22 2007 they had their second son Ryder Evan Russaw 7 After Biggie s murder on March 9 1997 Combs helped Evans produce her tribute song named I ll Be Missing You based on the melody of The Police s 1983 single Every Breath You Take The song which featured Combs Evans and the all male group 112 became a worldwide number one success and debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart during 1997 scoring that for eleven weeks It eventually won Puffy Evans and 112 the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group 5 The next year she received another two Grammy nominations for Heartbreak Hotel a collaboration with singers Whitney Houston and Kelly Price that scored number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart 14 Two years in the making Evans second studio album Keep the Faith was released on October 27 1998 Almost entirely written and produced by her Evans considered the album difficult to complete as she had initially felt discouraged about the progress at first 7 Upon its release however the album earned generally positive reviews by music critics with Allmusic noting it without a doubt a highlight of 1990s soul pop music 15 Also enjoying commercial success it eventually went platinum and produced the top ten singles Love Like This and All Night Long released March 30 1999 prompting Evans to start an 18 city theater tour with Dru Hill and Total the following year 7 2001 2007 Faithfully legal issues Capitol Records and The First Lady edit Evans third album on the Bad Boy label named Faithfully 2001 involved her working with a wider range of producers including The Neptunes Mario Winans Buckwild Vada Nobles Cory Rooney and others 16 Her first project with husband Todd Russaw as executive producer and creative partner the album scored number 14 on the Billboard 200 album chart and number two on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart eventually being certified platinum but yielded moderately successful singles with the Jennifer Lopez written I Love You becoming the only top twenty entry 17 Released amid Bad Boy Records transition from distributor Arista Records to Universal Evans felt Faithfully received minimum assistance by the company and during 2004 she finally decided to end her business with Bad Boy as she was convinced Combs couldn t improve her career any more due to his other commitments 18 In January 2004 Evans and Russaw were arrested and charged with possession of marijuana and cocaine and an improper tag violation during a traffic stop in Hapeville a suburb of Atlanta Georgia After ending with Bad Boy Entertainment Evans contracted with Capitol Records company becoming the first contemporary R amp B artist to do so and started work on her fourth studio album The First Lady named after her nickname on her former label 18 As opposed to having an in house team of producers who supplied most of the previous material she and Russaw were able to gain more creative control of the album and consulted producers such as Bryan Michael Cox Jermaine Dupri Mike Caren Pharrell Williams and Chucky Thompson to contribute to it 19 Upon its release in April 2005 The First Lady scored at number two on the Billboard 200 and number one on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart becoming Evans best charting album to date It was eventually certified gold by the RIAA 20 At the end of the year Evans released A Faithful Christmas a holiday album of traditional Christmas songs and original tracks The effort would become her last release on Capitol Records as the company was bought during 2007 21 2005 2012 Hiatus arrest divorce and Something About Faith edit Main article Something About Faith Following a 5 year hiatus Faith Evans created her own record label imprint in 2010 22 She named the imprint Prolific Music Group and hired top talent to build the record label from scratch 23 Evans began recording songs with Keyshia Cole Redman Snoop Dogg and Raekwon among others for the labels freshman album Evans signed a deal with independent record label E1 Entertainment later that year Her fifth studio album Something About Faith was released on October 5 2010 in the United States 24 where it debuted and peaked at number fifteen on the Billboard 200 and number one on the Independent Albums chart 25 Something About Faith has spawned the leading single Gone Already which spent over thirty three weeks on the US Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart where it peaked at number twenty two 26 In August 2010 Evans was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunken driving after being stopped at a checkpoint in Marina del Rey California In 2011 Evans filed for divorce against Russaw 27 28 The couple agreed to spend 13 weeks in a drug treatment program in exchange for halting any further prosecution of their drug possession case 29 In May 2011 Evans and Russaw announced they were getting a divorce and stated they would like to keep it quiet for the children s sakes 30 2012 present R amp B Divas Atlanta Incomparable The King amp I and The Masked Singer edit In 2012 Evans co executive produced and became a cast member on the TV One reality show R amp B Divas Atlanta alongside fellow R amp B singers Nicci Gilbert Syleena Johnson Keke Wyatt and Monifah 31 The show offered an inside look at how the singers balance their music careers and personal lives as they work towards producing an Evans led compilation album R amp B Divas 2012 in memory of Whitney Houston Broadcast to rating records for the network 32 the series produced a spin off titled R amp B Divas Los Angeles and was renewed for two further seasons Evans who left the show following its second season earned a Grammy nomination for Best R amp B Album at the 55th awards ceremony 33 In August 2013 Evans confirmed she had begun work on her sixth studio album Incomparable 34 involving contribution from Chucky Thompson Mike City KeKe Wyatt B Slade and Karen Clark Sheard of The Clark Sisters 34 I Deserve It a record featuring recurring collaborator Missy Elliott and her protegee Sharaya J was released on August 25 2014 as the album s lead single and peaked at number 19 on Billboard s Adult R amp B Songs chart 35 Released by Prolific Music Group and BMG Rights Management on November 24 2014 36 Incomparable debuted at number 27 on the US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums and number 17 on the US Independent Albums chart 37 In 2016 Evans announced that she was finishing a posthumous Notorious B I G album titled The King amp I featuring duets with her late husband The album was released on May 19 2017 38 On July 17 2018 she married producer and Love amp Hip Hop Atlanta star Stevie J 39 The couple released the hit song A Minute on July 27 2018 40 Between 2015 and 2019 Evans Jordan appeared in several episodes of Love amp Hip Hop Atlanta and Leave It to Stevie alongside then friend Stevie J 41 In May 2020 Evans was arrested for felony domestic violence against Stevie J She was released on bond and the charges were later dropped 42 43 In 2021 Stevie J filed for divorce 44 In 2021 Faith Evans competed in season six of The Masked Singer as Skunk She was unmasked during the Group A Finals where she made references to the loss of The Notorious B I G and her son being autistic Other ventures editActing edit Having previously appeared in stage plays as a teenager Evans began acting with a supporting role in director Robert Adetuyi s 2000 music drama Turn It Up featuring Pras Michel from The Fugees Jason Statham and Ja Rule Released to generally negative reviews from critics 45 who noted it patently absurd in both the details and larger aspects 46 the indie film had a short play and became a financial disappointment gaining US 1 24 million during its U S run only 47 During 2003 Evans acted in the MTV produced romantic comedy The Fighting Temptations in which she appeared in a brief but major role portraying a single mother and night club singer 48 Filmed in Columbus Georgia and headed by Cuba Gooding Jr her character is his mother and Beyonce Knowles the film garnered mixed reviews by critics 49 but scored top three of the U S box office resulting in a domestic gross of US 30 2 million 50 In addition Evans recorded a contemporary cover version of Donna Summer s 1978 success Heaven Knows for the film which her character performs during one of the first in sequence in the film The accompanying soundtrack scored the top twenty of the U S Billboard 200 51 During 2004 Evans earned a brief guest stint on the UPN situation comedy Half amp Half 52 In 2009 Evans announced that she had been working on a synopsis for her own situation comedy that would be based largely on her life but with a more comedic aspect It is unknown whether she has officially pitched the sitcom to any television networks as of 2021 53 Evans has had cameos on the reality show Love amp Hip Hop Atlanta Florence Ballard biopic edit In November 2010 several sources stated that Faith would portray Motown star Florence Ballard of the Supremes in an upcoming biopic Blondie The Florence Ballard Story 54 With the blessing of Ballard s three daughters Faith later appeared on The Wendy Williams Show to promote this role 55 In July 2014 Rolling Stone reported that the movie thought to be titled Blondie was in fact a con artist s scam 56 Writing edit Evans released her autobiographic book called Keep the Faith A Memoir on August 29 2008 Written with Aliya S King it detailed the singer s life but also discussed Evans controversial relationship with her late husband the Notorious B I G I want people to understand that although he was a large part of my life my story doesn t actually begin or end with Big s death My journey has been complicated on many levels And since I am always linked to Big there are a lot of misconceptions about who I really am It s not easy putting your life out there for the masses But I ve decided I ll tell my own story For Big For my children And for myself 57 In its initial release Keep the Faith A Memoir landed in the Top 20 on New York s Best Seller s List two consecutive weeks in a row During 2009 the book received The 2009 African American Literary Award for Best Biography Memoir 58 Philanthropy editIn 2014 Faith showed support for Little Kids Rock by donating items for auction to raise money in support of music education in public schools 59 Artistry editFaith Evans said that some of her biggest musical influences and favourite singers are gospel singer Karen Clark Sheard whom she has been often likened to Shirley Murdock 60 Chaka Khan Anita Baker and Aretha Franklin 61 Evans is noted for her urban edged honeyed soprano 62 63 Her vocal range extends from the low note of C 3 to high soprano C 6 64 The Washington Post writer Craig Seymour called her angelic yet hearty soprano as showcasing emotion that is defined by Evans personal experiences of tragedy love pain and heartbreak Discography editMain article Faith Evans discography Studio albums edit Faith 1995 Keep the Faith 1998 Faithfully 2001 The First Lady 2005 A Faithful Christmas 2005 Something About Faith 2010 Incomparable 2014 Collaboration albums edit The King amp I with The Notorious B I G 2017 Tours editKeep the Faith Tour 1999 The First Lady Tour 2005 Something About Faith Tour 2010 11 An Evening with Faith 2012 Faith Evans Live 2013 Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour 2016 17 Filmography edit2000 Turn It Up 2003 The Fighting Temptations 2009 Notorious 2011 Soul Kittens Cabaret 2020 True to the Game 2 Gena s StoryTelevision edit2012 R amp B Divas Atlanta Executive Producer amp Main Cast 2013 R amp B Divas Los Angeles Executive Producer 2015 Real Husbands of Hollywood Guest Star 2015 2016 19 Love amp Hip Hop Atlanta Guest Star amp Main Cast 2016 Stevie J amp Joseline Go Hollywood Guest Star 2016 RuPaul s Drag Race Guest Judge 2018 Luke Cage Singer at club in Code of the Streets The Main Ingredient 2021 The Masked Singer Skunk Awards and nominations editGrammy Awards nominations for Faith Evans Year Nominee work Award Result1998 I ll Be Missing You with Puff Daddy featuring 112 Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group 65 66 67 Won1999 Love Like This Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance 65 68 Nominated2000 Heartbreak Hotel with Whitney Houston amp Kelly Price Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 65 69 Nominated2002 Can t Believe with Carl Thomas Nominated2003 Faithfully Best Contemporary R amp B Album 65 Nominated2011 Gone Already Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance 65 70 Nominated2014 R amp B Divas Best R amp B Album 65 70 71 Nominated2016 He Is Best Traditional R amp B Performance 65 72 NominatedNotes edit Evans and Wallace had separated before Wallace s death 1 References edit Biggie Smalls Wed Faith Evans after 8 Days and Had Many Affairs during Marriage Inside Their Love Story June 18 2021 Stevie J files for divorce from Faith Evans after just 3 years of marriage The Montana Standard November 9 2021 Retrieved December 18 2021 Diamond Jeune December 3 2021 He Have Officially Met His Match Faith Evans Responds to Stevie J Filing for Divorce Yahoo News Retrieved December 18 2021 Daniela Avila November 9 2021 Stevie J Files for Divorce from Faith Evans After 3 Years of Marriage People Retrieved December 18 2021 a b c d e f Wood Gaby July 10 2005 Rap s first lady The Guardian Retrieved March 14 2009 Mark Batson 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Retrieved January 24 2010 Singer Faith Evans sheds more than 50 lbs releases new CD Faithfully Jet FindArticles com November 12 2001 Archived from the original on September 1 2009 Retrieved January 24 2010 Reid Shaheem October 9 2001 Faith Evans Flips Biggie Studies Ella Fitzgerald For Faithfully MTV News VH1 com Retrieved January 24 2010 dead link a b Reid Shaheem October 23 2001 Faith Evans Talks About Her Drug Arrest on New Single MTV News VH1 com Archived from the original on January 31 2010 Retrieved April 5 2010 Reid Shaheem April 1 2005 Faith Evans Always Changing Still the Same MTV News Archived from the original on October 3 2009 Retrieved January 25 2010 Harris Chris April 13 2005 50 Cent Won t Let Go of Billboard s 1 MTV News VH1 com Retrieved March 20 2010 dead link Joszor Njai August 13 2009 Faith Evans interview Soultracks com Retrieved January 25 2010 Faith Evans Bossip Archived from the original on April 14 2016 Retrieved April 1 2016 Evans Faith Prolific Music Group 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TheFutonCritic com August 21 2012 Retrieved March 7 2017 Faith Evans Earns Grammy Nomination For Album R amp B Divas Newsone com a b Faith Evans Talks NEW Music Whitney Houston and R amp B Divas LA Studio Q Exclusive YouTube com August 6 2013 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved March 7 2017 iTunes Music I Deserve It feat Missy Elliott amp Sharaya J iTunes Apple com August 25 2014 Archived from the original on December 30 2014 Retrieved March 7 2017 Faith Evans Incomparable iTunes com November 24 2014 Retrieved March 7 2017 Kellmam Andy Incomparable Faith Evans AllMusic Retrieved March 7 2017 The King amp I iTunes Apple US Retrieved March 7 2017 Faith Evans Marries Stevie J in Las Vegas Billboard July 18 2018 Retrieved July 22 2021 Faith Evans and Stevie J Showcase Their Love In A Minute Video Singersroom July 27 2018 Retrieved June 2 2019 Santi Christina November 20 2018 Faith Evans amp Stevie J B I G Wouldn t Care About Our Marriage EBONY Retrieved June 16 2019 Faith Evans Arrested for Felony Domestic Violence Report Pitchfork com May 31 2020 Retrieved June 22 2021 Faith Evans Domestic Violence Case Dropped TMZ Faith Evans And Stevie J Are Divorcing After Three Years Of Marriage A Timeline Of Their Relationship Essence November 10 2021 Turn It Up 2000 Rotten Tomatoes September 6 2000 Retrieved January 25 2010 Koehler Robert September 6 2000 Turn It Up review Variety Retrieved January 25 2010 Turn It Up The Numbers net Retrieved January 25 2010 The Fighting Temptations A musical ensemble comedy Movie Review Ebony FindArticles com October 1 2003 Archived from the original on January 1 2005 Retrieved January 24 2010 The Fighting Temptations 2003 Rotten Tomatoes September 19 2003 Retrieved January 25 2010 The Fighting Temptations The Numbers net Retrieved January 25 2010 Downey Ryan J August 14 2003 Beyonce Teams With Diddy Destiny On Temptations Soundtrack MTV News VH1 com Retrieved January 25 2010 dead link Faith Evans IMDb August 14 2003 Retrieved January 25 2010 Reid Shaheem January 13 2009 Faith Evans Says She ll Certainly Work With Diddy on Next LP MTV News VH1 com Retrieved March 20 2010 dead link Faith Evans to Become Florence Ballard of the Supremes EURweb Retrieved March 9 2015 Faith Evans Album Movie News Brown Sista Online Magazine Brown Sista Online Magazine Retrieved March 9 2015 The Lost Supreme and a Classic Hollywood Con Rolling Stone July 2014 Retrieved March 9 2015 Keep the Faith Faith Evans Book Barnes amp Noble Archived from the original on October 21 2008 Retrieved October 16 2008 2009 5th Annual African American Literary Awards Show Winners African American Literary Awards Archived from the original on January 28 2010 Retrieved January 23 2010 Faith Evans Little Kids Rock Archived from the original on January 14 2014 Retrieved January 13 2014 Retrieved January 13 2014 Faith Evans Interview segment YouTube Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Faith Evans talks about her musical influences YouTube Something About Faith Review Soultracks com September 24 2010 Retrieved December 5 2019 Keep the Faith Info Archived from the original on June 29 2013 HD Faith Evans Live Vocal Range C 3 C 6 YouTube November 8 2014 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved February 6 2018 a b c d e f g Faith Evans Artist Grammy Awards Retrieved June 12 2023 Faith Evans Awards AllMusic Guide Retrieved June 12 2023 Faith Evans Nominates Her Tears Of Joy For A GRAMMY CBS News December 4 2012 via KCAL TV WINNERS 40th Annual GRAMMY Awards 1997 www grammy com Archived from the original on June 24 2019 Retrieved June 12 2023 2000 The 42nd Grammy Award Winners amp Nominees rockonthenet com February 23 2000 Retrieved July 4 2010 a b Faith Evans BMG Rights Group October 30 2015 Retrieved June 12 2023 Trakin Roy July 17 2014 Grammy Winner Faith Evans Signs to BMG for Publishing Artist Services Hollywood Reporter Retrieved June 12 2023 Chang David December 13 2015 10 Questions With Grammy Winning Philly Music Producers Keith Pelzer and Darren Limitless Henson WCAU Retrieved June 12 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Faith Evans Official website Faith Evans at AllMusic nbsp Faith Evans at IMDb Faith Evans interview by Pete Lewis Blues amp Soul November 2010 The Observer interview 2005 Vibe interview 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Faith Evans amp oldid 1187567493, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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