Biography
Faith Renée Evans (born June 10, 1973) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Born in Lakeland, Florida, and raised in New Jersey, she relocated to Los Angeles in 1991 in pursuit of a recording career. Evans initially performed as a backing vocalist for R&B singers Al B. Sure! and Christopher Williams, and by the age of 20, signed with Sean Combs' Bad Boy Records as the label's first female artist in 1994. Following her uncredited appearance on labelmate the Notorious B.I.G.'s single "One More Chance", she released her debut studio album, Faith (1995), to critical acclaim and moderate commercial reception. Evans then guest performed alongside 112 on Combs' 1997 single "I'll Be Missing You," which won Best Rap Performance at the 40th Annual Grammy Awards and became the first hip hop song to debut atop the Billboard Hot 100. Her second and third albums, Keep the Faith (1998) and Faithfully (2001), peaked at numbers six and 14 on the Billboard 200, respectively, and saw further critical praise. Evans parted ways with Bad Boy in favor of Capitol Records in 2003. Her fourth album, The First Lady (2005) peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 and topped the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, while her fifth album, A Faithful Christmas (2005)—a holiday album—failed to chart and served as her final release on a major label. After a hiatus, she released her sixth album, Something About Faith (2010) independently, followed by her seventh album, Incomparable (2014). With a career spanning three decades, Evans has sold over 20 million records worldwide. Outside of recording, Evans is known as the widow of rapper Christopher "the Notorious B.I.G." Wallace, whom she married on August 4, 1994, after meeting the rapper at a Bad Boy photoshoot. The turbulent marriage resulted in Evans's involvement in the East Coast–West Coast hip hop rivalry—which dominated much of hip hop music's mainstream coverage at the time—and concluded with Wallace's unsolved drive-by murder on Mar
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Ready To Die
1994

Life After Death
1997

Beats, Rhymes And Life
1996

The Anthology
1999

Confessions
2004

The Documentary
2005

Lord Willin'
2002

Born Again
1999

No Way Out
1997

Greatest Hits
2007

Black Elvis / Lost In Space
1999

Duets (The Final Chapter)
2005

The Blueprint² The Gift & The Curse
2002

Stressed Out
1996

The Fix
2002

The Great Depression
2001

I Will Always Love You: The Best Of Whitney Houston
2012

The Beautiful Struggle
2004

Scorpion
2001

The Greatest Hits
2000

My Love Is Your Love
1998

One More Chance
1995

My Life
1994

The Greatest Story Never Told
2011
Credited work
2,016 releases · 238 albums · active 1992–2025
- Performance · 2,937
- Production · 529
- Other credits · 16
Studios: The Hit Factory · Daddy's House Recording Studio · Sound On Sound, New York · Soundtrack Studios
