Faith, Hope & Charity with The Choice Four was a unique collaboration of two prominent 1970s R&B groups. Faith, Hope & Charity, a vocal trio originally from Tampa, Florida, were known for their soulful disco sound, while The Choice Four, hailing from Washington D.C., were renowned for their smooth R&B harmonies. Both groups worked under the production of Van McCoy, with Faith, Hope & Charity achieving their greatest hit, "To Each His Own," in 1975. This collaborative project exemplified the synergistic blend of disco and R&B prevalent in the mid-1970s, contributing to the evolution of soul music.