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9 unusual facts about Toni Braxton


Gone Already

Described as a "Toni Braxton-worthy breakup ballad" by Andy Kellman of Allmusic, "Gone Already" has received positive critical reception, being cited as one of the "standouts" on Something About Faith.

How Could an Angel Break My Heart

"How Could an Angel Break My Heart" is the fourth and final single from Toni Braxton's second studio album, Secrets (1996).

How Many Ways

"How Many Ways" is a song by American contemporary R&B singer Toni Braxton from her self-titled debut album, Toni Braxton (1993).

I Love Me Some Him

As such, it was included on her 2003 singles collection Ultimate Toni Braxton.

I Try

At the 2001 Grammy Awards, "I Try" won Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, the first to be awarded to an African-American artist winner in the category, since Toni Braxton's "Un-Break My Heart" in 1997, and was also nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year.

Kesha Wizzart

In 2004, Wizzart appeared on the British talent show Stars in Their Eyes:Kids performing the song "Un-Break My Heart" by Toni Braxton.

Love Shoulda Brought You Home

Seven months later, the song was included on Braxton's eponymous debut album, Toni Braxton.

"Love Shoulda Brought You Home" is the first solo single by American R&B singer Toni Braxton.

Scott Firth

Firth has previously played with The Spice Girls on their Return of the Spice Girls Tour, as well as Melanie C, Joan Armatrading, Morcheeba, Steve Winwood, John Martyn, Little Axe, Ruby, Toni Braxton, Elvis Costello, Mari Wilson, Julia Fordham and Sarah Jane Morris


Big Bert

He went on to co-producing alongside Jerkins on tracks for bands like B2K and the Spice Girls, prior to contributions own productions to projects by Jennifer Lopez, Dave Hollister, Toni Braxton, Kelly Rowland and Kiley Dean in the early to mid-2000s.

Dray Skky

Dray Skky indicates on her website that some of her influences include: Micheal Jackson, Yolanda Adams, Beyonce Knowles, Faith Evans, Mariah Carey, Toni Braxton, and Prince.

Larry Rudolph

Rudolph has also represented music artists such as Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne, Miley Cyrus, Ashley Parker Angel, Justin Timberlake, 98 Degrees, Nick Lachey, Backstreet Boys, Jessica Simpson, O-Town, Toni Braxton, Brooke Hogan, and DMX.

Soulshock

Throughout the 1990s he wrote and produced, inter alia, Brandy, Usher, Monica, Whitney Houston, Luther Vandross, Craig David, Sting, Toni Braxton, JoJo, and 2Pac.


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