Toni Braxton
Six-time Grammy winner and multi-platinum recording artist Toni Braxton makes her feature film debut with Kingdom Come. The sultry-voiced Braxton burst onto the scene with the pop/r&b smash ballad Love Shoulda Brought You Home from the soundtrack of Boomerang.
Her self-titled 1993 debut spawned five Top Ten hits and sold 10 million copies world-wide. She followed that album with the 1996 release of Secrets which sold 7 million copies domestically and 3 million internationally. Secrets yielded several hits including You're Making Me High, Un-break My Heart, and earned her two more Grammys.
Braxton's current release, her first in four years, The Heat, debuted at #2 on the pop charts and spawned the #1 single He Wasn't Man Enough which recently won her a Grammy for best female R&B vocal performance. Braxton, Rodney Jerkins, Kenneth Babyface Edmonds and others produced the album containing 12 tracks, eight of which Braxton wrote or co-wrote.
Note: This profile was written in or before 2002.
Toni Braxton Facts
Birth Name | Toni Michelle Braxton |
Occupation | Musician |
Birthday | October 7, 1967 (55) |
Sign | Libra |
Birthplace | Severen, Maryland, USA |
Height | 5' 2" (1m57) How tall is Toni Braxton compared to you? |
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Selected Filmography
Toni Braxton: The Movie Event | ||
Kingdom Come | ||
Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart | ||
You Run Your Mouth, I'll Run My Business | ||
Toni Got a Ditty! | ||
I Love L.A. | ||
Back to Braxton Business | ||
Toni's New Doo-Wop Chick | ||
Michael McDonald: Live | ||
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