Keep The Faith: The Legacy of Faith Evans

The story of Faith Evans doesn’t begin when she became an official artist of Bad Boy and it certainly does not begin when she married the late great, Notorious B.I.G. either. The story of this R&B diva begins in New Jersey. She grew up in a Christian environment, which explains that golden voice of hers. She sung with several jazz bands and was encouraged by her mother to do it. While she was in high school, Faith was also involved in pageants, festivals and even contests where she got even more exposure and after graduating in 1991, she attended Fordham University to study marketing but then left a year afterwards when she had her daughter Chyna with her then boyfriend and producer Kiyamma Griffin. Faith then moved to L.A. to be a backup singer for Al B. Sure! and was then finally noticed by Diddy. In 1994, Diddy signed Faith to his up and coming Bad Boy label making her the first female artist on the label. Before Faith’s debut album released a year later, she was contributing backup vocals for Mary J. Blige and Usher. Finally, on August 29th, 1995, Faith released her self titled debut album. This album is a personal top 10 R&B album for me. The entire album is a banger and I grew up on it. Faith’s first joint “You Used To Love Me” was originally for the group Total, another act on the Bad Boy label. That song and “You Don’t Understand” were both about her marriage to Biggie Smalls, who she married on August 4th, 1995. They met a Bad Boy photo shoot. Together they only had one son, who they named after Biggie but they call CJ. The drama in their relationship eventually ended up putting Faith in a feud, one that includes the East Coast/West Coast Beef and even in altercations with other women that Biggie dealt with but all of this ended in a very horrific and tragic ending when Biggie was murdered and passed in March 1997. In memory of Biggie, Faith appeared on the song “I’ll Be Missing You” with 112 and Diddy which won her a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 1998. That same year she also appeared on the song “Heartbreak Hotel” with Whitney Houston and Kelly Price and even released her second album “Keep The Faith” in October. The album was a difficult process for her because she was skeptical about the progress in the beginning. By the early 2000’s and on, Faith continues to put out more albums and more bangers. 2001’s “Faithfully”, which is my personal second favorite from her, 2005’s “The First Lady”, a Christmas album the same year as well, 2010’s “Something About Faith”, a compilation album called “R&B Divas” with other R&B legends for the show on TV One, 2014’s “Incomparable” and she recently released a new album with Biggie called “The King And I.” I haven’t heard the album yet but so far I’ve heard mixed reviews. Some positive and some negative. Throughout it all, Faith Evans is definitely an R&B legend and someone who is not just once The Notorious B.I.G.’s wife. Although Faith herself uses that a lot, I thought it was a smart idea to actually put out more work including both her and Big. Her vocal ability and songwriting skills are amazing and she has an incredible body of work under her belt that people today still can sit down and enjoy from start to finish. Faith herself is not a hip hop artist but she’s definitely involved. Her legacy lives on.