Eric Benet, cantante de R&B y neo soul estadounidense. Su estilo mezcla las formas musicales adultas de la música afrodescendiente con el hip hop y las nuevas tendencias del soul.
Comenzó en la música siendo adolescente, en el grupo vocal Benet junto a su hermana Lisa Marie Jordan. El dúo firmó por Capitol, y en 1992 editaron un álbum homónimo que pasó desapercibido en el mercado musical. Muy poco después de esto Eric emprendió su carrera en solitario firmando por la discográfica Warner Bros. En 1996 editó su álbum debut, "True to myself". En 1999, con su segundo álbum "A day in the life", logró su primer éxito, con la versión del tema de Toto "Georgy porgy"; pero su verdadero hit fue el sencillo que siguió a este, en el cual colaboraba Tamia "Spend my life with you". La canción llegó al número uno y fue nominada a los Grammy en 2000 como mejor canción R&B de grupo o dúo. Con este, su segundo álbum, consiguió el Soul Train Award al mejor álbum de R&B/soul de un solista masculino. Durante este tiempo entró en el estudio para colaborar en el CD 5tributo del 30 aniversario de Earth, Wind & Fire. En 2001 se casó con la actriz Halle Berry. Ese mismo año hizo su debut en la gran pantalla de la mano de Mariah Carey, en su película "Glitter". En 2004 se separó de Halle Berry tras tres años de matrimonio. Un año después editó su tercer álbum "Hurricane", del que se extrajeron los sencillos "I wanna be loved", "Pretty baby" y "Hurricane".
Faith Renée Evans (born June 10, 1973) is an American singer. Born in Lakeland, Florida, and raised in New Jersey, she relocated to Los Angeles in 1991 for a career in the music business. After working as a backing vocalist for Al B. Sure! and Christopher Williams, she became the first female artist to contract with Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs' Bad Boy Records in 1994 at age 20. On the label, she featured on records with several label mates such as 112 and Carl Thomas, and released three platinum-certified studio albums between 1995 and 2001: Faith (1995) and Keep the Faith (1998), and Faithfully (2001).
In 2003, she ended her relationship with the company to sign with Capitol Records. Her first album released on the label, The First Lady (2005) became her highest-charting album at the time, reaching the top of the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, while the holiday album A Faithful Christmas, released the same year, would become her last release before the company was bought in 2007. Following a longer hiatus, Evans released her fifth album Something About Faith on the independent label Prolific and Entertainment One Music in 2010. With a career spanning two decades, Evans has sold over 20 million records worldwide.
Other than her recording career, Evans is most known as the widow of New York rapper Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace, whom she married on August 4, 1994, a few months after meeting at a Bad Boy photoshoot. The turbulent marriage resulted in Evans' involvement in the East Coast–West Coast hip hop rivalry, dominating the rap music news at the time, and ended with Wallace's murder in an unsolved drive-by shooting in Los Angeles on March 9, 1997. A 1997 tribute single featuring Puff Daddy and the band 112, named "I'll Be Missing You", won Evans a Grammy Award in 1998. Also an actress and writer, Evans made her screen debut in the 2000 musical drama Turn It Up by Robert Adetuyi. Her autobiography Keep the Faith: A Memoir was released by Grand Central Publishing in 2008 and won a 2009 African American Literary Award for the Best Biography/Memoir category
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