Next to her recording career, Evans is widely known as the widow of New York rapper Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace, whom she married in 1994 two months after meeting at a photoshoot. The turbulent marriage led to Evans' involvement in the East Coast-West Coast hip hop feud, dominating the rap scene at the time, and ended with Wallace's murder in a yet-unsolved drive-by shooting in Los Angeles in March 1997. A 1997 tribute single featuring Puff Daddy and 112, entitled "I'll Be Missing You," became Evans' biggest-selling hit to date and won her a Grammy Award in 1998.
After marrying Todd Russaw and having a third child, named Joshua, Evans released her long-awaited follow-up, Keep the Faith in 1998. Unlike the solemn approach to her first album, this album spoke of optimism, good times, and love. Among its biggest hits include the Chic-sampled track "Love Like This" (#7 US), the P. Diddy helmed "All Night Long" (#9 US), and Babyface lent her a number-one R&B hit song with "Never Gonna Let You Go". Outside of her own albums, Evans found another hit that year with Whitney Houston and Kelly Price on the song "Heartbreak Hotel".
Evans released her third album, 2001's Faithfully, which included the hit singles "You Gets No Love" (#8 R&B) and "I Love You" (#2 R&B). For the album's promotion, Evans went through a transformation in her physical appearance. Always a slightly full figured woman, Evans shed over fifty pounds and presented a sexier image that was present for the videos to "I Love You" and "Burnin' Up". Fatman Scoop also sampled her vocals on the song "Be Faithful" in 2003, which reached number one in the UK. Although the album wasn't as largely promoted as her first two, it was a moderate success. The album was certified platinum in January 2002, with over 1 million units sold.
Evans rebounded with a record that many of her fans have proclaimed as her strongest record to date, The First Lady (released on April 5, 2005) her Capitol record debut album. After finding success with her Twista collaboration, "Hope", Evans released her first song of new material in three years with "Again", a biographical account of her life struggles. Faith recorded "Say A Prayer" with gospel music star Donald Lawrence on his "I Speak Life" album in 2004. The First Lady came out commemorating her tenth anniversary in the industry and her first record on Capitol Records after leaving Bad Boy in 2003. With the help of "Again" reaching the top ten of Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart, and appearances on David Letterman, BET, Later... with Jools Holland and MTV the album entered the Billboard 200 at number two with 160,000 copies sold in its first week, marking the largest first-week total of her career. The First Lady was RIAA certified Gold selling over 600,000 copies to date. The second single, "Mesmerized", saw Faith going with a 70's retro-funk soul vibe. The track failed to crack top fifty R&B despite numerous remixes; however a dance remix by the Freemasons went on to hit number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.
At the end of 2005, Evans released her fifth studio album, A Faithful Christmas, a Christmas collection of new material and covers of seasonal classics. She also made lots of appearances on holiday TV programming. In early 2006, Faith Evans' third single, "Tru Love" (produced by Jermaine Dupri and Bryan Michael Cox), gradually gained ground on urban/urban AC radio without any assistance from her label since they never promoted (sent to radio) or had a video for "Tru Love", becoming her twelfth solo R&B hit (Top 30). Also in 2005, Evans appeared along with Jessi Colter and Cece White as a feature vocalist on the Shooter Jennings song "Southern Comfort" from the album "Put the O Back in Country".
On October 5. 2010, Evans' sixth album, "Something About Faith." The album debuted at #4 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and #15 on the Billboard 200 with sales of 23,586 copies in its first week. The albums' lead single "Already Gone" peaked at #22 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart. The albums' second single and music video "Right Here" was released on February 14, 2011.
In 2012, Evans became a cast member of TV One reality show R&B Divas Atlanta alongside Nicci Gilbert, Syleena Johnson, Keke Wyatt and Monifah. Evans also co-executive produces the show.[25] The album R&B Divas Atlanta, led by Evans was released on October 2, 2012. Proceeds from the album will benefit the Whitney E. Houston Academy of Creative & Performing Arts in East Orange, New Jersey.
On August 6, 2013, Evans confirmed she had begun work on her 6th album, tentatively titled Incomparable. Evans also revealed guest appearances for the album are slated to include Missy Elliott, KeKe Wyatt, B.Slade and Karen Clark Sheard of The Clark Sisters. "I Deserve It", a record featuring recurring collaborator Missy Elliott and her protégée Sharaya J, was released via iTunes on August 25, 2014 as the album's lead single. Incomparable was released on November 24, 2014. On TMZ, Evans had announced that she is working on a posthumous Notorious B.I.G. album titled The King & I, which will feature duets with the two. She plans to release it sometime in 2015.
Take Your Time
Faith Evans Lyrics
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And I know what you need
I promise I'm gone give it to you baby
Just wait and see
Can't do light
Just to set the scene
Baby we've got all night
The mood is right
So come on baby yeah
I've been waiting all day
Just thinking about the way you'll touch me
And now that you're here
I ain't never letting go babe
Want to hold you close baby
Take your time
Don't you rush a thing
We got all night
To make it right
Come on babe
Come on babe
Take your time
Don't you rush a thing
We got all night
To make it right
Come on babe
Come on babe
Baby just take your time
Don't you rush a thing
'Cause we all night to make it right yeahh
The lyrics in Faith Evans' song "Take Your Time" are all about taking things slow and enjoying the moment. The first verse starts off by acknowledging that the listener wants and needs something, but assures them that Evans is going to give it to them. She encourages them to simply wait and trust that everything will work out. The chorus continues this theme, urging the listener not to rush, but to take all the time they need to get things just right. Evans is clearly very focused on setting the right mood and creating an atmosphere of intimacy and patience.
The second verse brings the focus to Evans herself, as she talks about how she has been waiting all day for this moment. She's clearly been anticipating the chance to be physically close with her partner, and she's not about to let this opportunity slip away. She talks about wanting to hold her partner close and enjoy the moment, emphasizing again that there's no need to hurry.
Overall, this song is all about creating a sense of anticipation and taking the time to truly enjoy a moment of intimacy. Evans emphasizes the need to slow down and savor the experience rather than racing through it.
Line by Line Meaning
I know what you want
I understand your desires
And I know what you need
I recognize your needs
I promise I'm gone give it to you baby
I assure you that I will provide what you want
Just wait and see
Be patient and you will witness it
Can't do light
I cannot do anything that is not intense
Just to set the scene
To create the perfect ambiance
Baby we've got all night
We have the entire night to ourselves
The mood is right
The atmosphere is perfect
I'm yours
I am committed to you
So come on baby yeah
Let's get started
I've been waiting all day
I have been eagerly waiting
Just thinking about the way you'll touch me
I have been contemplating how you will touch me
And now that you're here
Now that you are with me
I ain't never letting go babe
I will never let go of you
Want to hold you close baby
I desire to hold you near me
Take your time
Take as much time as you need
Don't you rush a thing
Don't feel pressured to hurry
We got all night
We have the entire night
To make it right
To make it perfect
Come on babe
Let's do this
Come on babe
Let's get started
Baby just take your time
Take as much time as you need
Don't you rush a thing
Do not feel compelled to rush
'Cause we all night to make it right yeahh
Because we have plenty of time to make everything perfect
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