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  2. Yesterday (Toni Braxton song) - Wikipedia

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    The song received positive reviews from music critics. Nick Levine from Digital Spy rated the song 3 out of 5 stars and favorably reviewed the solo version of the song, saying: "'Yesterday' shares a little too much of its DNA with Beyoncé's 'Halo' to satisfy fully, but [Braxton] sounds as seductive as ever crooning the surprisingly bitter lyrics - ("I don't love you, don't need you, can't ...

  3. Toni Braxton - Wikipedia

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    Toni Michele Braxton was born in Severn, Maryland, [6] on October 7, 1966. [4] Her father, Michael Conrad Braxton Sr., was a Methodist [7] [8] clergyman and power company worker, and her mother, Evelyn Jackson, a native of South Carolina, was a former opera singer and cosmetologist, as well as a pastor.

  4. List of songs recorded by Toni Braxton - Wikipedia

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    Toni Braxton / Brandy Norwood / Tamar Braxton / Kenisha Pratt / Robert Smith / Blake English More Than a Woman: 2002 [7] "Tell Me" Toni Braxton / Keri Lewis: More Than a Woman: 2002 [7] "Whatchu Need" Toni Braxton / Kenisha Pratt / LaShawn Daniels / Rodney Jerkins / Fred Jerkins III: More Than a Woman & Ultimate Toni Braxton: 2002 [7] "Finally"

  5. Toni Braxton discography - Wikipedia

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    American singer Toni Braxton has released ten studio albums, five extended plays, six compilation albums, two remix albums, thirty-four singles (including three featured singles), two video albums and twenty-two music videos in a career spanning over 30 years.

  6. Toni Braxton pays tribute to herself at the 2019 American ...

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    Toni Braxton dazzled in all white as she performed her legendary song, "Unbreak My Heart," to celebrate the 25th anniversary of receiving her first AMA.

  7. Playlist: The Very Best of Toni Braxton - Wikipedia

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    Playlist: The Very Best of Toni Braxton is the fourth compilation released by Braxton, following The Essential Toni Braxton, in 2007.The album was released on October 28, 2008, by Legacy Recordings, being part of Sony BMG's Playlist series. [2]

  8. Breathe Again - Wikipedia

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    After the success of the previous single, "Another Sad Love Song", "Breathe Again" was released as the second official single from Toni Braxton's self-titled album, on October 6, 1993. [2] "Breathe Again" was written and produced by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, with co-production being handled by Daryl Simmons and L.A. Reid. [1]

  9. Toni Braxton (album) - Wikipedia

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    Toni Braxton is the debut studio album by American singer Toni Braxton, released on July 13, 1993, by LaFace Records and Arista Records. The album was primarily produced by L.A. Reid, Babyface, and Daryl Simmons. The album has sold 5,135,000 copies in the United States and 10 million copies worldwide.