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Best of Braxton: Our Top 5 Toni tracks

Toni Braxton is coming to Perth and tickets to her concert are on sale now. To celebrate Toni starting her first Australian tour in Perth we’ve picked our top five fsavourite Toni Braxton Tracks.

5. Hurt You

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Toni’s 2014 collaboration with long time musical partner Babyface saw ‘Love, Marriage and Divorce’ make it as Ms Braxton’s sixth entry into USA’s Top 10 charts.

4. Breathe Again

The 1993 smash-hit topped charts across the globe, with the single achieving platinum status here in Australia. The moody black and white clip was a staple on 10’s Video Hits back in the ’90s.

3. You’re Makin’ Me High

Oozing with the soul of ’90s R&B, ‘You’re Makin’ Me High’ topped multiple US charts, once again going platinum in Australia. Ms Braxton’s only release from 1996’s ‘Secrets’, Toni had nothing to hide in this electric neon video.

2. Un-break My Heart

Arguably Braxton’s most iconic single, renditions of ‘Un-break My Heart’ can be expected at  all karaoke parties attended by anyone born in and around the ’90s. The melodramatic telenovella inspired music video, complete with gratuitous shower scene, is indeed one for the ages.

1. He Wasn’t Man Enough

Featuring a bizarre anime inspired introduction and appearances by Toni’s rambunctious little sister and ‘Braxton Family Values’ co-star  Tamar Braxton, ‘He Wasn’t Man Enough’ makes the top of our ode to Toni B. The video is all ’90s – the fashion, the beat, the drama, the way Toni is dancing around inside what appear to be detached cubes that form a large, singular nightclub. Premium Braxton.

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