Faith (Faith Evans album)
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| Released | August 29, 1995 | |||
| Recorded | November 1994 – June 1995 | |||
| Studio | The Hit Factory (New York City) | |||
| Genre | R&B | |||
| Length | 62:10 | |||
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Faith is the debut studio album by American singer Faith Evans. It was released by Bad Boy Records on August 29, 1995, in the United States. A collaboration with the label's main producers the Hitmen, including members Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs and Chucky Thompson, as well as Mark Ledford, Herb Middleton, and Jean-Claude Olivier, among others.
The album, which spawned the gold-certified hits "You Used to Love Me" and "Soon as I Get Home," was certified Platinum by the RIAA in March 1996. Faith contains a cover of Rose Royce's single "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" which featured an appearance from Mary J. Blige on the album's original pressings.