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FAITH
HILL
BREATHE
In
just six years, Faith Hill has sold more than 11 million records,
garnered eight No. 1 singles and ten No. 1 videos. This past
year alone, she received countless nominations and statues from
the Country Music Association, the Grammy Awards, the Academy
of Country Music Awards, Blockbuster Awards and TNN Music City
News Awards. She celebrated the enormous crossover success of
her first platinum single, "This Kiss," which culminated
with her appearance on the 1999 VH1 Divas Live, where she shared
the same stage with Tina Turner, Cher and Whitney Houston. She
was named the newest face for CoverGirl Cosmetics and graced
the cover of numerous magazines as diverse as Country Weekly,
People, TV Guide and Glamour. After completing a 50-city tour--her
first headline series of performances--she found herself back
in the studio with barely six weeks to finish Breathe,
the follow-up to the now quadruple-platinum 1998 release, Faith.
"This
past year has been a complete whirlwind," explains Hill.
"I haven't had time to take a breath. But I was on a creative
high, I already had a few songs that I had recorded, and if
you can believe it, I felt that the time was right to make another
record."
Breathe,
a musically diverse and soulful recording produced by Hill and
Faith producers Byron Gallimore and Dann Huff, is remarkably
close to an autobiographical collection of 13 tracks. The album
focuses on the things closest to her heart and her selection
of tracks is sure to give listeners a personal look at what
makes this remarkable talent tick. "The music that I make
has to be right for me at the right time," says Hill. "It
has to have meaning. When I sing a song, I am in that song...and
hopefully people hear and feel that. I can't draw that line
of trust with my fans if I don't sing from my heart every time
I'm in front of a microphone."
From
the title track, which mirrors Hill's professional juggernaut,
to the energetic "I Got My Baby" and powerful "If
My Heart Had Wings," Hill sings with attitude, vision and
purpose on Breathe. Her fourth recording takes the listener
on a journey that ranges from the passionate ballad "Let's
Make Love" (a duet with country superstar and husband Tim
McGraw), to the uplifting spirit and sincere message of "There
Will Come A Day." Hill even finds a place to pay tribute
to her fans, with "Bringing Out The Elvis," and to
Bruce Springsteen, with a stirring rendition of "If I Should
Fall Behind."
"It
was the first time I ever cried while in the studio," said
Hill. "I couldn't have made this album and not recorded
'If I Should Fall Behind.' After seeing and meeting Bruce at
one of his shows, that song took on a special meaning for me.
The lyrical content is devastating and the message just hits
you in your soul."
Hill's
desire to perform and record songs close to her heart set her
on a path to explore new musical and emotional territories.
This innate drive is what stands at the core of this chanteuse's
success.
"I reached a certain place last year, a certain level of
success, and now its time to go to another place," explains
Hill. "In order to succeed you can't be afraid to fail.
I consider Breathe a mixture of musical styles that reflects
my love for country, pop, gospel and rhythm and blues. Yes,
I decided to take some chances here musically-as an artist that
is who I am. I've always tried to achieve and to do better."
But
Hill hasn't forgotten the bottom line. "There's got to
be something for the fans to connect to in order for them to
go out and spend their hard-earned money on a Faith Hill recording,"
says Hill. "I'm constantly thinking about them. I hope
they realize that and like the direction that I am going."
With
her breakout success this past year, Hill has found herself
in a unique position. Those country fans who have purchased
her records for the past five years no longer find themselves
alone. Hill has been introduced to the industry's proverbial
mainstream. With a new contingency of fans who might not otherwise
have known about her if not for the huge success of "This
Kiss," her appearance on VHl's Divas and her new nationwide
print and television campaign as CoverGirl Cosmetics' newest
face, Hill finds herself releasing a new recording for a neu-
audience for the second time.
"I
just need to stay true to who I am," Hill says confidently.
"I could never just go out and make a pop record or, for
that matter, a traditional country album. I can only do what
seems natural for me, what is real to me. I just hope that in
the end it works. I hope that I can create something, along
with my producers and musicians, that will work across the board.
As many people as I can reach with my music, I think that's
every musician's goal."
And
how has the 32-year-old Mississippi-born Hill learned to deal
with motherhood, marriage and her newfound super-stardom? "The
biggest issue for me now is how to take it all in," says
Hill. "It's a challenge. I'm just learning how to take
time for myself. Frankly, the thing that I want most out of
life is normality. It's difficult, but I try to find time for
myself. It's a daily struggle, certainly not a daily accomplishment."
But
you can count on one thing. Whether or not Faith Hill finds
time to "breathe," she will always stay true to those
things that got her here: dedication, passion, focus and her
commitment to keeping la vie en rose or life in the pink--Faith's
favorite Edith Piaf expression--for herself, her fans and those
close to her.
"Everything
is going great," says Hill. "Each day I try to get
as much out life as I can--to keep it real, sincere and very
honest. Hopefully, people can get that from my music. And if
I'm lucky, one day there will be a little spot carved away somewhere
that says I made a contribution."
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