2014 collaboration between the R&B greats. With an all-time total of 16 Grammy Awards between them, multi-platinum superstars Toni Braxton and Kenny 'Babyface' Edmonds have finally teamed up for their first album of duets together, The album celebrates the strong bond that has been in place between the two artists ever since Babyface and Toni's duet on her smash 1992 debut, 'Give U My Heart. This album by Toni braxton and babyface is truly beautiful album,Toni's voice is gorgeous sultry and soulful.babyface's voice is lovely to very soulful and R&b and this guy has fantastic falsetto.there is a dud track on this cd they are all brillant.the album truly captures the ups and downs of a relationship it certainly is like one of the. French mab model d. Jan 01, 2014 Love, Marriage & Divorce is a collaborative studio album by American recording artists Toni Braxton and Babyface, released on February 4, 2014, by Motown Records. As of July 2, 2014 the album sold 211,000 copies in the U.S. The album won Best R&B Album at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards.
Toni Braxton & Babyface – Love, Marriage & Divorce (2014)FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 43:46 minutes | 582 MB | Genre: R&B
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Love, Marriage & Divorce is the latest R&B album featuring Toni Braxton and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds. The two first collaborated in 1992 for the single “Give U My Heart,” the soundtrack to the film Boomerang. This is Babyface’s first album release in seven years and Braxton’s first new album since 2010. The album features hits “Hurt You” and “Where Did We Go Wrong”.
On Love, Marriage & Divorce, Toni Braxton and Babyface, creative partners going back to the early ’90s, rekindle their musical relationship. Both endured broken marriages, and presumably it’s those experiences that inform the material here — a succinct collection of 11 songs, eight of which are duets. The emphasis is on divorce, indicated from the very beginning on “Roller Coaster,” where Babyface enters with “Today I got so mad at you, it’s like I couldn’t control myself.” The set finishes with the bittersweet “The D Word,” seemingly a Sade homage, in which Babyface confesses “You still own my heart, forever and ever and ever.” Moments that deviate from issues of romantic strife are few. The duo don’t seem nearly as connected to them. “Sweat,” a slinking groove, is like the “Love During War” to Robin Thicke’s “Love After War,” while “Heart Attack,” near the album’s end, is a retro-disco move that seems more like a throw-in than a crucial part of the album. The sequence of songs plays out like scenes on shuffle. Either that, or the relationship is extremely up and down; the singers sometimes sound as if they are addressing ex-lovers from other relationships. “Reunited” is a blissful ballad, but it’s followed by the embittered “I’d Rather Be Broke,” where Braxton asserts, “Just because your money’s strong don’t mean you can do the things that you do.” Babyface is civil and clear-headed on “I Hope That You’re Okay,” claiming he “can’t go through the motions anymore,” but Braxton follows with a solo spotlight, “I Wish,” that seems drawn from a different situation: “I hope she creeps on you with somebody who is 22/I swear to God, I’m gonna be laughing at you every day.” As a narrative, the album can be hard to follow, but it’s not as if breakups have a simple arc with a steady, unwavering decline. While most of these songs are ballads, Babyface rarely pulls out his acoustic guitar — a saving grace for those who tired of hearing it throughout the ’90s. This is a solid addition to both artists’ discographies. The romantically content won’t want to go anywhere near it.
Life is feudal mmo server map. Tracklist:
01 – Roller Coaster
02 – Sweat
03 – Hurt You
04 – Where Did We Go Wrong?
05 – I Hope That You’re Okay
06 – I Wish
07 – Take It Back
08 – Reunited
09 – I’d Rather Be Broke
10 – Heart Attack
11 – The D Word
01 – Roller Coaster
02 – Sweat
03 – Hurt You
04 – Where Did We Go Wrong?
05 – I Hope That You’re Okay
06 – I Wish
07 – Take It Back
08 – Reunited
09 – I’d Rather Be Broke
10 – Heart Attack
11 – The D Word
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Artist | Credit |
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Babyface | Primary Artist |
Marc Baptiste | Photography |
Paul Boutin | Engineer, Mixing |
Toni Braxton | Composer, Executive Producer, Primary Artist |
Leesa D. Brunson | A&R |
Steven Defino | Art Direction, Design |
Antonio Dixon | Composer, Drum Programming, Keyboard Programming, Percussion, Producer |
Kenneth Edmonds | Bass, Composer, Drum Programming, Executive Producer, Guitar, Keyboard Programming, Keyboards, Producer |
Kameron Glasper | Composer, Vocals (Background) |
Paul Lane | Package Production |
Davy Nathan | Piano |
Demonté Posey | String Arrangements |
Herb Powers | Mastering |
The Rascals | Drum Programming, Keyboard Programming, Producer |
Khristopher Riddick-Tynes | Composer |
Rex Rideout | A&R |
Daryl Simmons | Composer, Percussion, Vocal Producer, Vocals (Background) |
Leon Thomas | Composer |
Keith R. Tucker | A&R |
Eric Wong | Marketing |
Kristen Yiengst | Art Direction |
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On Love, Marriage & Divorce, Toni Braxton and Babyface, creative partners going back to the early '90s, rekindle their musical relationship. Both endured broken marriages, and presumably it's those experiences that inform the material here -- a succinct collection of 11 songs, eight of which are duets. The emphasis is on divorce, indicated from the very beginning on 'Roller Coaster,' where Babyface enters with 'Today I got so mad at you, it's like I couldn't control myself.' The set finishes with the bittersweet 'The D Word,' seemingly a Sade homage, in which Babyface confesses 'You still own my heart, forever and ever and ever.' Moments that deviate from issues of romantic strife are few. The duo don't seem nearly as connected to them. 'Sweat,' a slinking groove, is like the 'Love During War' to Robin Thicke's 'Love After War,' while 'Heart Attack,' near the album's end, is a retro-disco move that seems more like a throw-in than a crucial part of the album. The sequence of songs plays out like scenes on shuffle. Either that, or the relationship is extremely up and down; the singers sometimes sound as if they are addressing ex-lovers from other relationships. 'Reunited' is a blissful ballad, but it's followed by the embittered 'I'd Rather Be Broke,' where Braxton asserts, 'Just because your money's strong don't mean you can do the things that you do.' Babyface is civil and clear-headed on 'I Hope That You're Okay,' claiming he 'can't go through the motions anymore,' but Braxton follows with a solo spotlight, 'I Wish,' that seems drawn from a different situation: 'I hope she creeps on you with somebody who is 22/I swear to God, I'm gonna be laughing at you every day.' As a narrative, the album can be hard to follow, but it's not as if breakups have a simple arc with a steady, unwavering decline. While most of these songs are ballads, Babyface rarely pulls out his acoustic guitar -- a saving grace for those who tired of hearing it throughout the '90s. This is a solid addition to both artists' discographies. The romantically content won't want to go anywhere near it.
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time |
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1 | Babyface / Toni Braxton | 4:23 | |
2 | 4:27 | ||
3 | Toni Braxton / Antonio Dixon / Kenneth Edmonds / Daryl Simmons | 4:10 | |
4 | 3:36 | ||
5 | Kenneth Edmonds / Daryl Simmons | 3:53 | |
6 | 3:04 | ||
7 | Toni Braxton / Antonio Dixon / Kenneth Edmonds / Daryl Simmons | 4:05 | |
8 | Toni Braxton / Antonio Dixon / Kenneth Edmonds / Daryl Simmons | 3:17 | |
9 | Toni Braxton / Antonio Dixon / Kenneth Edmonds / Kameron Glasper / Khristopher Riddick-Tynes / Leon Thomas | 3:37 | |
10 | 3:51 | ||
11 | Toni Braxton / Kenneth Edmonds | 5:13 |