Toni Braxton Secrets 1996 (remastered Deluxe Edition 2016)

Toni Braxton - Secrets (1996) [2CD] [2016, Remastered & Expanded Deluxe Edition]

Toni Braxton - Secrets (1996) [2CD] [2016, Remastered & Expanded Deluxe Edition]
R&B, Soul, Pop | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 02:39:38 h. | 1,7 Gb
Label: LaFace Records/Arista/Funkytowngrooves (UK) | Cat.# FTG-432 | Released: 2016 (1996-06-18)

2 CD Deluxe Edition of Toni Braxtons 1996 Smash album " Secrets". Never before released with bonus material 18 Bonus Tracks inc some songs making their CD debut. Remastered from the original studio tapes at Battery Studios. Over 20 Million copies sold of original 1996 CD Sold Worldwide. Album won 2 Grammy awards. #2 in Billboard Hot 200. #1 US Top R&B/Hip hop Albums. Contains smash hits Un-break My Heart , You re Makin Me High and How Could An Angel Break My Heart . Produced By Babyface.

Toni Braxton - Spell My Name (2020)  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Oct. 30, 2021
Toni Braxton - Spell My Name (2020)

Toni Braxton - Spell My Name (2020)
R&B, Adult Contemporary R&B | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (TIF) | 35:29 | 320,31 Mb
Label: Island Records (USA) | Cat.# B0032679-02 | Released: 2020-08-28

"Spell My Name" is the 9th studio album by American singer Toni Braxton. It was released by Island Records on August 28, 2020. Her debut with the record label, following a short-lived stint with Def Jam Recordings on her eighth album Sex & Cigarettes (2018), Braxton assumed more control on "Spell My Name", again taking a greater hand in writing and producing the material. Her collaborations included frequent collaborators Paul Boutin, Antonio Dixon, and Babyface as well as singers and songwriters Patrick "J. Que" Smith, Chris Braide, Dapo Torimiro, Soundz, H.E.R. and Missy Elliott. The album received generally positive reviews by music critics who complimented its production standards but criticized its length and the preponderance of balladry on the album. On the charts, "Spell My Name" failed to repeat the success of "Sex & Cigarettes", becoming her lowest-charting yet with a peak at #163 on the US Billboard 200. Its release was preceded by the singles "Do It" and "Dance," the former of which peaked at #1 on the US Adult R&B Songs, and followed by "Gotta Move On," Braxtons's eleventh topper on the chart.