Toni Braxton
Biography
Toni Braxton was one of the most popular and commercially successful female R&B singers of the '90s, thanks to her ability to straddle seemingly opposite worlds. Braxton was soulful enough for R&B audiences, but smooth enough for adult contemporary; sophisticated enough for adults, but sultry enough for younger listeners; strong enough in the face of heartbreak to appeal to women, but ravishing enough to nab the fellas. Wielding such broad appeal, Braxton managed to score not one, but two albums that sold over eight million copies; naturally, they were accompanied by a long string of hit singles on the pop and R&B charts, one of which -- "Un-break My Heart" -- ranks among the longest-running number one pop hits of the rock era.
Braxton was born in Severn, MD, on October 7, 1968. The daughter of a minister, she was raised mostly in the strict Apostolic faith, which prohibited not only all popular culture, but also pants in women's wardrobes. Encouraged by their mother, an operatically trained vocalist, Braxton and her four sisters began singing in church as girls; although gospel was the only music permitted in the household, the girls often watched Soul Train when their parents went shopping. Braxton's parents later converted to a different faith, and eased their restrictions on secular music somewhat, allowing Braxton more leeway to develop her vocal style; because of her husky voice, she often used male singers like Luther Vandross, Stevie Wonder, and Michael McDonald as models, as well as Chaka Khan. Braxton had some success on the local talent-show circuit, continuing to sing with her sisters, and after high school studied to become a music teacher. However, Braxton soon dropped out of college after she was discovered singing to herself at a gas station by songwriter Bill Pettaway (who co-authored Milli Vanilli's "Girl You Know It's True"). With Pettaway's help, Braxton and her sisters signed with Arista Records in 1990 as a group dubbed simply the Braxtons.
The Braxtons released a single in 1990 called "The Good Life," and while it wasn't a hit, it caught the attention of L.A. Reid and Babyface, the red-hot songwriting/production team who had just formed their own label, LaFace (which was associated with Arista). Braxton became the first female artist signed to LaFace in 1991, and the following year she was introduced to the listening public with a high-profile appearance on the soundtrack of Eddie Murphy's Boomerang. Not only did her solo cut "Love Shoulda Brought You Home" become a substantial pop and R&B hit, but she also dueted with Babyface himself on "Give U My Heart." Anticipation for Braxton's first album ran high, and when her eponymous solo debut was released in 1993, it was an across-the-board smash, climbing to number one on both the pop and R&B charts. It spun off hit after hit, including three more Top Ten singles in "Another Sad Love Song," "Breathe Again," and "You Mean the World to Me," plus the double-sided R&B hit "I Belong to You"/"How Many Ways." With eventual sales of over eight million copies, Toni Braxton's run of popularity lasted well into 1995. By that time, Braxton had scored Grammys for Best New Artist and Best Female R&B Vocal ("Another Sad Love Song") in 1994, and tacked on another win in the latter category for "Breathe Again" in 1995.
To tide fans over until her next album was released, Braxton contributed "Let It Flow" to the Whitney Houston-centered soundtrack of Waiting to Exhale in 1995. Again working heavily with L.A. Reid and Babyface, Braxton released her second album, Secrets, in the summer of 1996, and predictably, it was another enormous hit. The first single, "You're Makin' Me High," was Braxton's most overtly sexual yet, and it became her biggest pop hit to date; however, its success was soon eclipsed by the follow-up single, the Diane Warren-penned ballad "Un-break My Heart." "Un-break My Heart" was an inescapable juggernaut, spending an amazing 11 weeks on top of the pop charts (and even longer on the adult contemporary charts). Further singles "I Don't Want To" and "How Could an Angel Break My Heart" weren't quite as successful (not that that's an indictment), but that didn't really matter; by then Secrets was well on its way to becoming Braxton's second straight eight-million-seller. In 1997, she picked up Grammy awards for Best Female Pop Vocal and Best Female R&B Vocal (for "Un-break My Heart" and "You're Makin' Me High," respectively).
Toward the end of 1997, Braxton filed a lawsuit against LaFace Records, attempting to gain release from a contract she felt was no longer fair or commensurate with her status. When LaFace countersued, Braxton filed for bankruptcy, a move that shocked many fans (who wondered how that could be possible, given her massive sales figures) but actually afforded her protection from further legal action. Braxton spent most of 1998 in legal limbo, and passed the time by signing on to portray Belle in the Broadway production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast (a role originally held by erstwhile teen queen Deborah Gibson). Braxton and LaFace finally reached a settlement in early 1999, and the singer soon began work on her third album. Heat was released in the spring of 2000, and entered the charts at number two, matching the highest position held by Secrets. Lead single "He Wasn't Man Enough" was a Top Ten hit (and an R&B chart-topper), although the follow-ups "Just Be a Man About It" (a duet with Dr. Dre) and "Spanish Guitar" didn't sustain the album's momentum as well as one might have expected. A brisk seller out of the box, The Heat eventually cooled off around the two-million mark; a disappointing showing compared to her previous efforts, despite yet another Grammy win for Best Female R&B Vocal ("He Wasn't Man Enough").
In 2001, Braxton made her feature film debut in the ensemble comedy Kingdom Come, and married Mint Condition keyboardist Keri Lewis; by the end of the year, they had a baby boy. Braxton also released her first holiday album, Snowflakes. In early 2002, Braxton appeared in the VH1 movie Play'd, and recorded More Than a Woman for release later that year. The singles "Please" and "That's the Way Love Works (Trippin')" announced Braxton's 2005 return with the full-length Libra. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

The Essential Toni Braxton
2007

Libra
2005

Platinum Collection
2004

Ultimate Toni Braxton
2003

More Than A Woman
2002
I love Toni... Her music is timeless!! Trully a star.. Pissed I missed her in Vegas!
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Toni is hot and has such a sultry voice...mmmm m . . . g r e a t music to listen to while driving or hanging out.
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I loved it when she sang "In the Ghetto" with Taylor Hicks on American Idol Season 5. Did anyone else??
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THOUGHT I WAS IN LOVE WITH HER STYLE OF MUSIC, THEN I WENT TO VEGAS AND SAW HER PERFORM, MINDBLOWING, FANTASTIC SHOW. SHE AND HER SISTERS ARE IN CONTROL OF THE STAGE AND CAPTURES THE AUDIENCE FOR THE WHOLE SHOW.
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I'm so sick and tiered of listening to them. baby bulls..t you sound like i nymphomaniac e . y o u got it good. so don't wallow around sounding like can't do nothing without a man.
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I hope she returns soon! Her music was touching.. and truthful towards brother's... tell em girlfriend.. " L o v e should of Brought You Home Last Night! Was s smash, because I sang it to my suppose to be future husband on open mic night and won! But he got mad and stormed out of the club, knowing the song was speaking truth.. Hence He is in the past now.. :) Waiting for your return! Toni!!
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Love Toni, Babyface needs to produce another one for her.. sultry & sexy.. you go girl.. love her voice..from the start..
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I love Toni, for real when I hear u, when I see you my heart skips abeat.
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Well Toni is human like anyone else but people can not judge her bassed on that vegas thing but she can sing
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toni was my girl until i found out about her rudeness while being in vegas
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I've ALWAYS loved Toni's voice. i wish her sisters would have had the same success though. Her children are BEAUTIFUL too!
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My favorite, beautiful African-Amer i c a n Queen. I hope her health improves.
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I love to Toni! She is so UNDER-rated. However her show in Vegas was a bit of a disappointme n t when I saw her this past March. :(
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Toni Braxton is just beautiful. she makes the words fronm the song speak to you.
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HI TONI,IT'S BEEN AWHILE SINCE I LISTEN TO YOUR MUSIC,BUT I SURE DO LOVE YOU AND CONTINUE ON SHINING.BE BLESSED
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her voice is beautiful i love everything from here r&b to her christmas record (christmas in jamica). she keeps me wanting to stay in shape.
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I WAS ABLE TO GO SEE HER IN LAS VEGAS YOU JUST DON,T KNOW HOW BAD THIS WOMAN IS SHE WORKED THE CROWD REALLY GOOD AND I WAS ABLE TO MEET MARTIN LAWRENCE THERE ALSO TONI IS WONDERFUL.SH E GAVE ME MY MONEYS WORTH AND MORE.
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she is a great talent and she still looks stunning as ever, i will buy her next album whenever it comes out. (go toni b. - i wanna be like u when i grow up lol.
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Love Toni!! A voice like no other!! Get well Toni! We need you back in the industry.
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Toni is an amazing woman and I love her voice. Hopefully she will recover and I do wish her the best.
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I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED TONI BAXTON AS A YOUNG GIRL. SHE HAS ONE OF THE BEST VOICES OUT THERE. SHE IS A BEAUTIFUL BLACK, STRONG, AND TALENTED WOMAN!!!
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