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Just one month later, Faith followed "Soon As I Get Home" with her third single, that being 'Ain't Nobody". Released in October 1995, and much like the prior two singles released, "Ain't Nobody" immediately struck a chord with fans, and shot to number 14 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart. It also peaked at number 67 on the Billboard Hot 100. In past interviews, producer Chucky Thompson has stated that the song was inspired by "Can't Let Her Get Away", which appeared on Michael Jackson's "Dangerous". Her fourth and final single, "Come Over", would be released the following month at the close of November 1995. That single, on which she shared writing credits with Floyd Howard, was produced by Chucky Thompson & Sean Puffy Combs.
Evans broke a lot of ground with the singles featured on 'Faith". Obviously, there was a lot at stake, not only for Bad Boy, but also for her. As a new artist, the one thing you want is to be able to connect with the listener and audience, and the way most artists accomplish this is through their singles. In many cases, the album sales based on the quality and strength of the singles released, especially for a new artist. While Faith spent a great deal of time writing and singing background for her peers, she still hadn't established herself to the point that she could sale just on her name alone. Her singles meant everything for the success of "Faith", and hands down, she succeeded in that light.