Soul Strut 100 - #87.5 Toni Braxton S/T (1993)

batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
edited April 2012 in Strut Central


Please discuss your reactions to this record.

FROM WIKI:

Braxton's debut album won her several awards, including three Grammy Awards (for Best New Artist and two consecutive awards for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance in 1994 and 1995).[12] She also won two American Music Awards (for Favorite Soul/R&B New Artist and Favorite New Adult Contemporary Artist)[12] in 1994 and another one in 1995 (for Favorite Soul/R&B Album).[12] Toni Braxton was certified 8x platinum in USA and has sales of over 10 million worldwide.[13][14]



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  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,779 Posts
    Breathe again, Batmon

  • Bon VivantBon Vivant The Eye of the Storm 2,018 Posts
    :NO:

  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,779 Posts
    Al B. Sure with a Vagina

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    April Fool's

  • JuniorJunior 4,853 Posts
    April Fool's aside, what are your opinions on Secrets batmon?

    One of the last great grown n sexy hoorahs of Babyface and the like or the kind of massive selling soulless record that helped bring about the death of popular RnB in the charts?

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    Junior said:
    April Fool's aside, what are your opinions on Secrets batmon?

    One of the last great grown n sexy hoorahs of Babyface and the like or the kind of massive selling soulless record that helped bring about the death of popular RnB in the charts?

    Secrets has some joints on it.

    Your Makin Me High
    Theres No Me Without You
    Unbreak My Heart
    How Could An Angel Break My Heart
    I Dont Want To

    1996 R&B was still healthy and Neo Soul was just getting going, so i wouldnt say Secrets was the beginning of the "death".

  • JuniorJunior 4,853 Posts
    batmon said:
    Junior said:
    April Fool's aside, what are your opinions on Secrets batmon?

    One of the last great grown n sexy hoorahs of Babyface and the like or the kind of massive selling soulless record that helped bring about the death of popular RnB in the charts?

    Secrets has some joints on it.

    Your Makin Me High
    Theres No Me Without You
    Unbreak My Heart
    How Could An Angel Break My Heart
    I Dont Want To

    1996 R&B was still healthy and Neo Soul was just getting going, so i wouldnt say Secrets was the beginning of the "death".

    Yeah it's not an area I'm remotely schooled in but I was struggling to think of many highly successful albums released after this that stuck to the slow jams formula apart from Kells. At least to my ears it was already being replaced by Timbaland and then the full move into either Neo Soul or RnB/rap collaborations. Like I said though this is based only on what I was hearing at the time so I may be entirely off the mark here.

    Oh, and I ride for Secrets. Bought it as an Xmas present for a girl I was having an on/off relationship with behind her boyfriend's back. She chose him in the end and all my Toni wooing was in vain but by that stage I was well acquainted with the whole of Secrets. I don't think I can ever accept Unbreak My Heart but You're Making Me High is great and I always had a soft spot for Talking In His Sleep.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    Junior said:
    batmon said:
    Junior said:
    April Fool's aside, what are your opinions on Secrets batmon?

    One of the last great grown n sexy hoorahs of Babyface and the like or the kind of massive selling soulless record that helped bring about the death of popular RnB in the charts?

    Secrets has some joints on it.

    Your Makin Me High
    Theres No Me Without You
    Unbreak My Heart
    How Could An Angel Break My Heart
    I Dont Want To

    1996 R&B was still healthy and Neo Soul was just getting going, so i wouldnt say Secrets was the beginning of the "death".

    Yeah it's not an area I'm remotely schooled in but I was struggling to think of many highly successful albums released after this that stuck to the slow jams formula apart from Kells. At least to my ears it was already being replaced by Timbaland and then the full move into either Neo Soul or RnB/rap collaborations. Like I said though this is based only on what I was hearing at the time so I may be entirely off the mark here.

    Oh, and I ride for Secrets. Bought it as an Xmas present for a girl I was having an on/off relationship with behind her boyfriend's back. She chose him in the end and all my Toni wooing was in vain but by that stage I was well acquainted with the whole of Secrets. I don't think I can ever accept Unbreak My Heart but You're Making Me High is great and I always had a soft spot for Talking In His Sleep.

    I ride for I Dont Want To which was written by R.Kelly right after his mom passed and was one of many bluesy joints he wrote for other artists that revealed his current mourning.

  • SIRUSSIRUS 2,554 Posts
    [You're Making Me High is great .

  • batmon said:
    April Fool's

    whatever, I ride for this! "How Many Ways" is my favorite from Toni Braxton.

    LP Version flowin over "God Made Me Funky" at 0:13 (buried in the mix after that)


    Unfortunately that sweet moment is edited from the video (starring Shemar Moore)


    This was the final single from the album (double A-side with "I Belong To You") - R. Kelly Remix - the version I always heard on the radio:


    The single has one more remix by Chucky Thompson featuring short raps from Puffy and Biggie, and samples Chocolate Milk's "Action Speaks Louder Than Words"

  • CinisterCee said:

    LP Version flowin over "God Made Me Funky" at 0:13 (buried in the mix after that)

    It's like she's singing from Grandmaster Flash's kitchen.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    i never heard that remix. shit says 94. that album had legs.
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