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  2. Aug 29, 1995 · Release Date. August 29, 1995. Tags. R&B Singer-Songwriter Soul Pop Soul. All This Love Lyrics: Come on over here / Lay down next to me / Let me tell you something / That I've been meaning to say...

  3. Aug 18, 2023 · The song "All This Love" by Faith Evans is a heartfelt expression of gratitude and reciprocation in a romantic relationship. The lyrics convey a deep appreciation for the love and affection the singer's partner has shown and a strong desire to give that love back in return.

    • Who Is Faith Evans?
    • Early Life
    • First Lady of Bad Boy Records
    • Marriage to The Notorious B.I.G.
    • Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G. Rivalry
    • Death of The Notorious B.I.G.
    • Collaborating with P. Diddy on "I'll Be Missing You"
    • 'Keep The Faith' Album
    • 'Faithfully' and 'The First Lady' Albums
    • Civil Case Against The LAPD

    With her powerful, honeyed soprano and talent for songwriting and record production, Faith Evans is one of R&B's all-time greats, despite her name forever being linked to hip hop through her association with Bad Boy Records and her marriage to the rap legend, the Notorious B.I.G. Evans became known as the First Lady of Bad Boy after Sean "Puffy" Co...

    The first time Faith Evans sang in public, she was three years old. She overcame her nerves to belt out "Let the Sunshine In," from the musical Hair, to the congregation of her local place of worship, Emanuel Baptist Church, in Newark. She recalled the moment in her 2008 memoir, Keep the Faith: "After seeing the reaction of my first audience, I kne...

    After graduating from high school in 1991, Evans attended Fordham University in New York City on a full scholarship to study marketing but dropped out after a year. Soon after, she had her daughter, Chyna, with the music producer Kiyamma Griffin. The young family moved to LA for a while, but the relationship didn't work out, and Evans returned to N...

    In the summer of 1994, Evans met another up-and-coming artist, Christopher Wallace, aka the Notorious B.I.G, at a photo shoot for Bad Boy — and within a mere eight days of knowing each other, they were married. The ceremony was on August 4th in Rockland County, upstate New York; the bride wore a sleeveless white dress, the groom wore jeans and Timb...

    In October 1995, while Evans was working in Los Angeles, she was invited to record with Tupac Shakur. The rapper had recently been released from prison and had signed to Death Row Records, which was embroiled in an ugly beef with Bad Boy Records in New York — the label home of both Evans and the Notorious BIG. At the time, Evans was not aware that ...

    Six months after Tupac was murdered, the Notorious B.I.G was shot dead in Los Angeles, on March 9, 1997. By this time he had separated from Evans, following several infidelities including a year-long affair with the rapper Lil Kim. Both Wallace and Evans had moved on to new relationships. So much gossip had surrounded their high-profile marriage th...

    In the wake of Wallace's murder, Combs helped Evans produce a tribute song, "I'll Be Missing You," which used the melody from the Police's song "Every Breath You Take." Released on May 27, 1997, "I'll Be Missing You" went to No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, and in 1998 won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.

    Her second album, Keep the Faith, came out in September 1998, and was certified platinum the following year. It yielded four singles, including two Top Ten hits — "Love Like This," which was built around a sampled loop from the disco band Chic and won a Grammy nomination for Best Female R&B Performance; and "All Night Long," which sampled Unlimited...

    Russaw was executive producer and creative partner on Evans's third album, Faithfully, released on November 6, 2001. Other producers Evans collaborated with this time around included the Neptunes, Diddy protégé Mario Winans, Havoc from the hip hop duo Mobb Deep and former 2Pac producer Battlecat. The album would be certified gold by the RIAA the fo...

    In July 2005, a wrongful-death lawsuit against the Los Angeles Police Department, which had been filed by Evans and Wallace's mother, Voletta, in 2002, collapsed after a federal judge, Florence Marie-Cooper, declared a mistrial. The LAPD stood accused of intentionally withholding evidence linking rogue police officers to the Notorious B.I.G's murde...

  4. Aug 25, 2023 · The love story: “Me and Big holding hands, bustling through the club” The connection with Combs kickstarted Evans’ career in style. She appeared on albums by Mary J Blige and Usher, and released her own debut, Faith, in 1995. It was also through Bad Boy that she met the man who she was to marry: Christopher Wallace.

  5. Apr 7, 2024 · Faith Evans, an acclaimed American singer and songwriter, released the soulful R&B track, “You Used to Love Me,” in August 1995. Written by Faith Evans, Sean “Puffy” Combs, and Chucky Thompson, the song quickly gained popularity and solidified Evans’ position in the music industry.

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · To this day, Faith Evans’ name remains synonymous with Christopher Wallace (a.k.a. Biggie Smalls) in the world of hip-hop. The “Never Gonna Let You Go” artist and the prolific spitter were only together for a short period, though they managed to leave their mark on the culture far beyond those few years in which they… Continue reading Faith Evans’ Most Iconic Moments Through The 90s

  7. Faith Evans is a name that resonates with soul, passion, and a deep connection to the hip-hop community. With her powerful, honeyed soprano voice and prowess in songwriting and record production, Faith has firmly established herself as one of R&B’s all-time greats. Yet, her story is one intertwined with both triumph and tragedy.