[2] Commenting on their decision to enhance "Come Over," Thompson told Soul Culture in 2014: "This song started out as an interlude because I felt that Faith’s whole vibe was straight from the church.
I just felt that altar call vibe and sensation with her whenever we were together in the studio working.
"[2] In his July 1996 review for Billboard, Larry Flick noted that "Come Over" proves that there was "no lack of single choices from [Evans'] sterling [debut album].
Evans comes on like a baby Gladys Knight, wailing over the track's languid and soulful hip hop groove.
The song's smooth and harmonious chorus is a lovely icing to verses that ooze with warmth and romance.