Faith Evans – Keep the Faith

Album Info

Artist: Faith Evans

Title: Keep the Faith

Year: 1998

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Tracklist

  • 1. Faith (Intro) (0:59)
  • 2. Love Like This (4:35)
  • 3. All Night Long (feat. Puff Daddy) (3:54)
  • 4. Sunny Days (4:20)
  • 5. Tears Away (Interlude) (1:41)
  • 6. My First Love (4:59)
  • 7. Anything You Need (5:59)
  • 8. No Way (5:02)
  • 9. Life Will Pass You By (4:48)
  • 10. Keep the Faith (5:02)
  • 11. Special Place - Interlude (1:01)
  • 12. Never Gonna Let You Go (4:27)
  • 13. Stay (Interlude) (1:56)
  • 14. Caramel Kisses (4:42)
  • 15. Lately I (4:16)

Review

Faith Evans took us on a soulful journey through the pages of her heart with 'Keep the Faith' in 1998, penning a collection that strikes the perfect balance between radio-ready hits and soul-stirring confessionals. Her velvet voice shines on uptempo numbers like 'Love Like This' and 'All Night Long' – tracks that had us moving in clubs and cars across America that year. What makes this album special is how Evans navigates the emotional currents beneath the melodies, bringing authenticity to every note while the platinum-certified record climbed to number six on the Billboard 200.

The late '90s R&B landscape was crowded with talent, but Evans carved out her own lane with this sophomore effort, showcasing remarkable range across tempos and moods. Her ballads reveal layers of vulnerability that transcend the standard love song formula, delivered with that signature warmth that's impossible to replicate. 'Keep the Faith' represents an artist coming into her own, confidently blending commercial sensibilities with genuine artistic expression – a delicate balance many attempt but few achieve with such grace. Though some critics debated whether the album contained enough memorable moments, time has been kind to this collection, preserving it as a meaningful chapter in the golden era of soul-pop fusion. - Diego