Breathe Again: Toni Braxton at Her Best

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Breathe Again: Toni Braxton at Her Best
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedApril 26, 2005
Recorded1993-2002
Genre R&B
Length44:59
Label Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Producer
Toni Braxton chronology
Un-Break My Heart: The Remix Collection
(2005)
Breathe Again: Toni Braxton at Her Best
(2005)
Libra
(2005)

Breathe Again: Toni Braxton at Her Best is the fourth greatest hits compilation album by American R&B singer Toni Braxton, released on April 26, 2005, through Sony BMG Music Entertainment. [1] The compilation includes Braxton's hits, such as "Un-Break My Heart", "Breathe Again", "You're Makin' Me High", along with some non-singles from her debut album and "More Than a Woman".

Toni Braxton American R&B singer-songwriter

Toni Michelle Braxton is an American singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, actress, television personality, and philanthropist. She began performing with her sisters in a family group known as The Braxtons in the late 1980s, who were signed to Arista Records.

Un-Break My Heart 1996 single by Toni Braxton

"Un-Break My Heart" is a song performed by American singer Toni Braxton, from her second studio album, Secrets (1996). The song was written by Diane Warren and produced by David Foster. It was released as the second single from the album in October 1996, through LaFace Records. The song is a ballad about a "blistering heartbreak" in which Braxton begs a former lover to return and undo the pain he has caused. It won a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards in 1997.

Breathe Again single

"Breathe Again" is a song by American R&B singer Toni Braxton from her self-titled debut album (1993). Written by Babyface and produced by L. A. Reid, Babyface, and Daryl Simmons, the ballad was released as the album's second single, garnering heavy airplay during the summer and autumn of 1993, which resulted in it being the most successful single released from the album. The single peaked at number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number four on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Adult Contemporary charts. The song reached number two on the UK charts in January 1994.

Contents

Background and content

"Breathe Again: Toni Braxton at Her Best" is the fourth compilation (and third greatest hits compilation) released by Braxton, following the remix compilation "Un-Break My Heart: The Remix Collection", also released in 2005. The compilation was released on April 26, 2005, by Sony BMG Music Entertainment. [2] The compilation consists in ten tracks, including the hit singles "Un-Break My Heart," "Breathe Again," and "You're Makin' Me High", while the other half features songs that were included on her self-titled album (1993), such as "Best Friend" and "Candlelight", and on her fourth studio album "More Than a Woman" (2002), such as "Rock Me, Roll Me" and "Always". [1]

<i>Un-Break My Heart: The Remix Collection</i> 2005 remix album by Toni Braxton

Un-Break My Heart: The Remix Collection is the first remix album by American R&B singer Toni Braxton, released on April 12, 2005 by Sony BMG Music Entertainment in association with La Face Records and Legacy Recordings, while on iTunes, it was released a month later, on March 31, 2005. It takes its name from Toni's signature ballad, "Un-Break My Heart".

Youre Makin Me High single

"You're Makin' Me High" is the lead single from Toni Braxton's second studio album Secrets (1996). This mid-tempo song represents a joint collaboration between the Grammy Award-winning producer Babyface and Bryce Wilson, and was issued in the United States as a double A-side with "Let It Flow", the airplay hit from the 1995 film Waiting to Exhale. Caroline Bologna of The Huffington Post writes that the song is about masturbation.

<i>Toni Braxton</i> (album) 1993 studio album by Toni Braxton

Toni Braxton is the debut studio album by American singer Toni Braxton. It was released on July 13, 1993, by LaFace Records and Arista Records.

Critical reception

Andy Kellman of Allmusic says, "it's a budget-priced compilation, making it worthwhile for a very small percentage of the singer's most casual fans." However, Kellman complained that, "Instead of 'Another Sad Love Song' or 'He Wasn't Man Enough,' you get 'Candlelight' and 'Always.' This makes no sense." He concluded the review, stating that, "There's no reason why Sony BMG should've formatted the compilation in this manner. It's of no help to anyone." [1]

Another Sad Love Song single

"Another Sad Love Song" is the first official single from Toni Braxton's self-titled debut album, Toni Braxton (1993). After the success of "Love Shoulda Brought You Home", Braxton followed up with this single. The song proved to be a success, giving Braxton her first U.S. Billboard Hot 100 top ten hit and her first Adult Contemporary hit, and narrowly missing the top position of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs by peaking at number two, being held from the summit by SWV's "Right Here/Human Nature"/"Downtown". Internationally, "Another Sad Love Song" reached number fifteen in the United Kingdom, number twenty-three in the Netherlands, and number sixty in Germany.

He Wasnt Man Enough single

"He Wasn't Man Enough" is a song by American R&B recording artist and songwriter Toni Braxton and released by LaFace Records on March 7, 2000 as the lead single from her third studio album, The Heat (2000). The song was produced by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins. "He Wasn't Man Enough" is an uptempo dance-pop and R&B inspired song that differs in genre from Braxton's previous ballads.

Track listing

Disc one [1]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Un-Break My Heart" Diane Warren David Foster 4:30
2."Breathe Again" Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds 4:30
3."You're Makin' Me High"
  • Babyface
  • Wilson
4:28
4."You Mean the World to Me"
  • Babyface
  • Reid
  • Simmons
  • Babyface
  • Reid
  • Simmons
4:56
5."Best Friend"
4:28
6."Candlelight"
  • Babyface
  • Reid
  • Simmons
4:40
7."Spanish Guitar"WarrenFoster4:50
8."Maybe"

Keith Crouch is an American songwriter and music producer. Crouch began his career as a songwriter at the age of fifteen and landed his first gig at seventeen. From 1993 to 1994, Crouch produced six songs for Brandy's self-titled debut album, three of which became top ten hits. He has produced for artists such as Toni Braxton, Mary J. Blige, Boyz II Men, Chaka Khan and Misia.

Crouch3:10
9."Rock Me, Roll Me"
Lewis4:58
10."Always"
Smith4:29

Charts

"Breathe Again: Toni Braxton at Her Best" charted at number 84 on the U.S. Billboard Top R&B Albums. [3]

<i>Billboard</i> (magazine) American music magazine

Billboard is an American entertainment media brand owned by the Billboard-Hollywood Reporter Media Group, a division of Eldridge Industries. It publishes pieces involving news, video, opinion, reviews, events, and style, and is also known for its music charts, including the Hot 100 and Billboard 200, tracking the most popular songs and albums in different genres. It also hosts events, owns a publishing firm, and operates several TV shows.

Chart (2001)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top R&B Albums [3] 84

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