Toni Braxton

rnb, soul, female vocalists

Toni Braxton

Discography

Pix Title Duration
And I Love You - Previously Unreleased 03:31
Un-Break My Heart (Soul Solution & Hex Hector Uptempo mix) 04:30
Un Break My Heart 04:30
Un-break my heart 04:30
Un-break My Heart (Frankie Knuckles Frankdrama Club Mix) 04:30
You're Makin Me High (Classic edit) 04:26
I Don't Want To (Deep Jays Delight) 04:26
Toni's Secrets 04:26
The Heat 04:21
He wasn't man enough 04:21
He Wasn’t Man Enough 04:21
You’re Makin’ Me High 04:27
You're Makin' Me High 04:27
I Love Me, Some Him 05:06
Un-Break My Heart (Frankie Knuckles Radio Mix) 04:27
Un-Break My Heart - Classic Radio Mix 04:27
How Could an Angel Break My Heart 04:21
I Don’t Want To 04:17
I don't want to 04:17
Let It Flow 04:22
I Love Me Some Him 05:06
Let It Flow - from "Waiting to Exhale" Original Soundtrack 04:22
Yesterday (Feat. Trey Songz) 03:46
Yesterday 03:46
Hurt You 04:10
Roller Coaster 04:23
Just Be a Man About It 04:48
Breathe Again (D'jeep mix) 04:41
Why Won't You Love Me 04:40
Hit The Freeway 03:48
Always 04:13
I Hate You 04:41
That Somebody Was You 05:02
Take It Back 04:05
Please 03:57
Un-Break My Heart (album version) 20:07
I Wanna Be (Your Baby) 03:48
Love Shoulda Brought You Home 04:58
Reunited 03:17
How Many Ways 04:48
Give U My Heart (Mad Ball Mix) 04:13
Speaking in Tongues 03:46
Trippin' (That's the Way Love Works) 04:05
There's No Me Without You 04:19
Find Me a Man 04:29
I Wish 03:04
I'd Rather Be Broke 03:37
Never Just for a Ring 04:01
Spanish Guitar (Mousse T's radio mix) 02:56
Give U My Heart 05:01

Born: 1967-10-07

Country: US

Biography - Toni Braxton

Toni Michelle Braxton (born October 7, 1967 in Severn, Maryland) is an American R&B/adult-pop/contemporary singer, songwriter, and actress who was popular during the 1990s and the new millennium with hits like "Un-Break My Heart", "You're Makin' Me High", "He Wasn't Man Enough" and "Breathe Again".

She has won 7 Grammy Awards. The RIAA named Braxton as one of the top selling R&B artists of all time.

She first burst onto the scene in 1992 on the Boomerang soundtrack, after Anita Baker turned down the opportunity.

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