If the advertising text to Faith Evans new album is: "their best album EVER" then one can rightly say that one is not too much is promised, because with "Faithfully" sets the First Lady of Bad Boy Entertainment one of the most promising contenders the title R'n'B Soul Album of the Year before. Even while listening to the intro should be clear that this has to do with an album in which the beats of the more active species some leeway was granted. With "Alone in This World" begins's it for now with a very nice shaded interesting Beatz ballad. Title three is "You Gets No Love" the first produced by Nucomer Michaelangelo Saulsberry, single from the album. Although this track sounds absolutely interesting unfortunately delivers the great voice of the singer in the pounding beats and basses too much in the background. Not least in the track four parallels with former label mate Mary J. Blige will again significantly, but here in a special way but, for "Burnin 'Up" is like "Steal Away" from the new album by Mary J. Blige from the been produced in the United States super trendy production team The Neptunes. Although the fact is not enough to certify the two are very similar, you can still say that a produced by the Neptunes song always also stands for very danceable and extremely stimulating sounds as a symbol of both singers to faster towards danceable numbers and is away from the embossed of ballads albums. That Faith Evans and Mary J. Blige vocally are really quite similar is now really no secret, but that they seem almost to have just a kind of kinship but is interesting. After "Burnin 'Up" was supplied by the Neptunes typical and a little reminiscent of Kelis Sound follows the beautiful ballad "I love you". If you will be the tracklisting of Faith Evans previous albums looks at once quickly even without the leave of the singer comments clear that the love still has a special place in the musical creativity of the singer. So it is also in the present work, where the "I love you" soon the grooving "Back to Love" and follow this again later Love Can not Hide. Overall, one can say that Faith Evans is not only dangerous with this album its competitors moved close to the "expensive" fur, but this even partly overtaken by far. So: Buy!