Toni Braxton - Lies, Lies, Lies; Toni Braxton - Spanish Guitare; Toni Braxton - Sex Cigarettes; Toni Braxton - Sex And Cigarettes; Toni Braxton - He Wash't Man Enought For Me; Toni Braxton - Rock Me, Roll Me; Toni Braxton - You're Makin Me High; Toni Braxton - There's No Me Without You; Toni Braxton - Foh; Toni Braxton - I Heart You. Toni Braxton revealed some time ago that her new album will be called Sex and Cigarettes, however she didn't share much info at that time. Now we finally learned that the album will be released on 23 March. After Deadwood and Coping, her new single is called As Long As I Love.
Title Year Tracks 20 19 2011 7 2010 2 20 16 20 12 20 12 20 12 1993 12 0 5 0 14 0 12 0 14 Toni Braxton mp3 Toni Braxton is an award-winning singer and songwriter, actress and reality-TV star. Her musical career has been characterised by high peaks and very low troughs. She has battled through illness to win America’s hearts not only for her singing but also her dancing.
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She was recently diagnosed with an autoimmune disease but refuses to let it hold her back from her career or enjoying life with her family. Toni Michelle Braxton was born in Maryland in October 1967, one of five daughters to Methodist clergyman, Michael Braxton. She was brought up in a strict religious household and at a young age began singing in her local church choir. She set her heart on becoming a teacher and attended Bowie State University but her life took a different course when record producer, William E Pettaway Jr, heard her singing on a garage forecourt whilst filling her car with petrol. She began performing as The Braxtons with her four younger sisters (Traci, Trina, Towanda and Tamar) and they were quickly signed by Arista Records who released their first single, “Good Life” in 1990. It caught the attention of record producers Antonio “LA” Reid and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds who signed her up to sing “Love Shoulda Brought You Home”, for the film soundtrack “Boomerang”.
Braxton signed with the duo’s record label, LaFace Records and, leaving her sisters behind began recording her debut solo album. “Toni Braxton” was released in July 1993 and reached number one in the US album charts. The first single from the album, “Another Sad Love Song” reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 but it was the follow-up, “Breathe Again” which became one her signature tunes and is still one of her fans favourite recordings. Not only did the album do well commercially, but it also scored Braxton three Grammys including the award for Best New Artist in 1994.
To date, the album has sold over 10 million copies worldwide. Three years later, “Secrets” was released in 1996. Braxton co-produced her second album and co-wrote several of the songs. The first single from the album, “You’re Makin’ Me High” reached the top of the US charts and was similarly successful in Europe and the Far East.
Her second single gave Braxton the biggest hit of her career. “Un-Break My Heart” spent an astonishing 11 weeks at the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 and became only the second biggest selling single by a female artist. The top spot being held by Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You”. The album spent 18 months on the US album charts and sold more than 23 million copies worldwide. She also picked up two Grammy Awards on the back of the album, for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best Female F&B Vocal Performance.
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Braxton’s next album was released in April 2000. It again was successful, staying for almost four months on the US album charts and selling three million copies, but the singles from the album, including “Just Be a Man About It” and “Spanish Guitar” didn’t do so well commercially, barely making it into the top 100 singles chart. Her next album fared even less well, partly because of Braxton’s inability to promote it due to a complicated pregnancy.