![]() The former even conjures memories of “Let It Flow,” another Babyface/Braxton masterpiece. “Where Did We Go Wrong” and the regretful “Hurt You” are beautifully simplistic. It wavers from “I need you to” to “I can’t stand you” before the album firmly sinks into the latter. “Roller Coaster” is the perfect track to start off the album – a midtempo groove that focuses on the peaks and valleys of love. There are no attempts at mainstream relevance, it’s more like a love letter to longtime fans.Īctually, break-up letter might be more appropriate. R&B has evolved, but for the most part, Toni and Face stick to their time-tested formula on Love, Marriage & Divorce. For decades, Face has been the pen behind Toni’s most powerful hits, including “You’re Makin’ Me High,” “You Mean The World to Me,” “Breathe Again” and tons more. Simply put, Toni Braxton and Babyface’s duet album, Love, Marriage & Divorce, is a set fans have been waiting on for 20 years. Oh, and if you think the best singer/songwriter duo in R&B history is Ciara and Future, you definitely won’t be feeling this review. If your only exposure to Toni Braxton has been reality TV, you might not relate to this review. If your first R&B album was Beyonce’s B’Day, you might not relate to this review. ![]() Bowser, īefore we begin, let’s set aside a few moments for some real talk from your boy Edd.
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