
Faith Evans, the multi-platinum, Grammy-winning vocalist who launched onto the music scene in 1995, is officially celebrating 30 years of artistry, legacy, and soul-stirring balladry.
From her debut album Faith to her unforgettable collaborations with The Notorious B.I.G., Evans has manifested a truly illustrious R&B/Soul/Dance catalogue—one that remains unmatched and incomparable in emotional depth and vocal prowess.
In a new interview with ABC News, Evans reflects on her journey, her enduring influence, and the shifting tides of the music industry. She shares candidly that if she were starting out today, she’s not sure she’d be “a lasting presence”—a striking statement from one of the genre’s most towering figures.
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“I’ve always led with my voice and my truth,” Evans says. “But the industry now is a different beast. I’m grateful I came up when I did.”
The segment also highlights her upcoming memoir, a new deluxe vinyl reissue of Keep the Faith, and a tribute concert planned for early 2026 in Los Angeles.







