Make My Heart

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"Make My Heart"
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Single by Toni Braxton
from the album Pulse
ReleasedFebruary 23, 2010
Recorded2009
Genre
Length3:21
Label Atlantic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Lucas Secon
Toni Braxton singles chronology
"Hands Tied"
(2010)
"Make My Heart"
(2010)
"I Heart You"
(2012)

"Make My Heart" is a song by American singer Toni Braxton. It contains an interpolation from "We're Going to a Party" (1977) by Evelyn "Champagne" King. Written by Lucas Secon, Makeba Riddick, Joseph Freeman, Aubreya Gravatt, Theodore Life, Jr. and produced by Lucas Secon for Braxton's sixth studio album Pulse (2010), it was released on February 23, 2010 as the album's third and final single.

Contents

Critical reception

In a review of the album Pulse BBC.co.uk stated "The brass-infused Make My Heart sees Braxton singing higher than her comfortable range, and Lookin’ At Me draws too obviously on Beyoncé's Halo, feeling similarly redundant for its too-high vocal and artificially-placed focus on young lust. These poppier tracks feel gratuitous, thrown in for measure to attract the younger crowd." [1] AllMusic's Andy Kellman described the song as "a rapturous club track put over the top by some of Braxton’s most athletic vocals." [2]

Release and promotion

"Make My Heart" was released on February 23, 2010 to iTunes. On February 23, 2010 two EP's were released "Make My Heart (Remixes, Pt. 1)" and "Make My Heart (Remixes, Pt. 2) to promote the song. [3] [4]

Braxton performed "Make My Heart" on The Wendy Williams Show on February 11, 2010 and The Ellen DeGeneres Show on April 27, 2010. [5] [6] [7]

Music video

The music video for "Make My Heart" was directed by Bille Woodruff and shot back-to-back with the video for "Hands Tied," also directed by Woodruff. It was premiered on April 13, 2010. Braxton's sisters Towanda Braxton, Tamar Braxton, Traci Braxton, and Trina Braxton make cameo appearances in the video. [8]

Track listings

  1. "Make My Heart" – 3:27
  1. "Make My Heart" (Dario Caminita & Andrea Corelli Radio Edit) – 3:28
  2. "Make My Heart" (Dario Caminita & Andrea Corelli Remix) – 7:04
  3. "Make My Heart" (Dario Caminita & Andrea Corelli Dub Trip) – 7:29
  4. "Make My Heart" (Justin Michael & Kemal Radio Mix) – 3:26
  5. "Make My Heart" (Justin Michael & Kemal Remix) – 6:37
  6. "Make My Heart" (Chris Malinchak Remix) – 3:26
  7. "Make My Heart" (Aqua Diva Radio Edit) – 3:08
  8. "Make My Heart" (Aqua Diva Vocal Mix) – 5:55
  9. "Make My Heart" (Aqua Diva Dub) – 5:54
  10. "Make My Heart" (Anthony Louis & Andrea Monta Club Remix) – 5:36
  11. "Make My Heart" (DJ Kharma Radio Edit) – 3:52
  12. "Make My Heart" (DJ Kharma Extended Mix 1) – 6:46
  1. "Make My Heart" (Kim Fai Remix) – 6:53
  2. "Make My Heart" (Norman Doray Olympic Remix) – 8:37
  3. "Make My Heart" (Norman Doray Olympic Dub) – 8:38
  4. "Make My Heart" (Behrouz Club Mix) – 6:39
  5. "Make My Heart" (Hagenaar & Albrecht Vocal Mix) – 7:18
  6. "Make My Heart" (Hagenaar & Albrecht Dub) – 7:17
  7. "Make My Heart" (Stereo Palma Vocal Club Mix) – 7:07
  8. "Make My Heart" (Stereo Palma Dub) – 7:04
  9. "Make My Heart" (Siege Vocal Mix) – 6:11
  10. "Make My Heart" (Siege Dub) – 6:11

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Pulse liner notes. [10] [11]

Song credits
Sample credits

Charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
CIS (TopHit) [12] 191
US Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ( Billboard ) [13] 22

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