Through the '90s, Faith Hill matured from country music's leading young debutante into one of the groundbreaking artists of the decade. Bearing the sunny smile and uncomplicated optimism of a hometown beauty queen, which she once was, Hill burst onto the country music scene in 1993 with "Wild One." Thanks to the song's success, Hill's debut album, Take Me As I Am, turned her into the fastest-selling new female artist ever to be introduced in country music up until that point.
A native of tiny Star, Mississippi, Hill moved to Nashville at age 19 and went to work for her idol, Reba McEntire. After joining Warner Bros. Records, she quickly became a leading light of the Nashville youth movement of the '90s, scoring eight top 10 hits from her first two...
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