

TONY BRAXTON UNBREAK MY HEART YOU TUBE TV
Toni Braxton is best known for 1990s hits like “Unbreak My Heart,” “He Wasn’t Man Enough” and “You’re Makin’ Me High,” but over the years the seven-time Grammy winner has appeared on Broadway (as the lead in “Beauty and the Beast”) and become a TV producer and author. It was released as the second single from the album in October 1996, through LaFace Records.

The song was written by Diane Warren and produced by David Foster. I’ve gotten a couple of hip-hop/R&B awards, and I feel some kind of way about it because I’m definitely R&B! About Un-Break My Heart 'Un-Break My Heart' is a song performed by American singer Toni Braxton, from her second studio album, Secrets (1996). Some would consider SZA hip-hop - she’s a singer and can sing R&B, but for instance “All the Stars” is a hip-hop song. It’s interesting, because I’d consider some of more hip-hop, and I’m not sure why hip-hop and R&B are so often thought of as being the same category. I don’t use the F-word a lot, but I sing it in my show, and it always gets a great response because women understand it. You can still be a lady and say the F-word, but sometimes even the ladiest of the ladies have to say it. I always say to ladies, sometimes there is no other word but the F-word. I have always had eyebrow-raising lyrics in my songs, but you couldn’t understand them - on “Sex & Cigatettes,” you can understand them. My kids love Tupac, so imagine the conversations at home over dinner. Drake, Lil’ Kim - she’s my favorite of all the female rappers - Biggie. I usually listen to singers when I’m working on a ballad, but when I’m doing something a little more up, I want something with energy and vibe and some swag to it, because I can be a laid-back singer, so I need a little swag to help me. I’m always listening to other artists when I’m working on an album, and for “Sex & Cigarettes,” I was listening to Beyoncé, channeling her a little bit, and of course Rihanna.

I think that’s what everyone loves about Adele: She’s young, but her music is classic and make you think she’s older. When my first record came out, that’s what they said about me - the topics were a little mature, but my style and approach was younger so that made it current. is super talented she’s a real, real vocalist - I’m sorry, is it “H-E-R” or “her”? Is it a pronoun or a noun? She’s classic but still young and modern. 416 Toni Braxton UnBreak My Heart 158,932,051 views 417 Michael Jackson Beat It 158,826,748 views 418 Nickelback How You Remind Me 158,611,836 views. Of all the girls, Rihanna is probably my favorite - I don’t know if I can see her singing “B-h Better Have My Money” at 70 either, although she might do it especially for me. With hip-hop it’s a little different: You don’t want to be 70 and using the F-word or singing “B-h Better Have My Money,” although maybe some of them will. Toni Braxton - Un-Break My Heart (Lyrics) Toni Braxton's lyrics video for 'Un-Break My Heart'.Click to listen to Toni Braxton on Spotify. R&B is ageless, like rock and country - it doesn’t matter how old you are. You can rap about it and that’s great, but there’s nothing like a fabulous R&B hook. You want to look in the mirror and sing your heartache away.
