The Braxtons
'The Braxtons' were a '90s RnB group conformed by the sisters Toni, Trina, Traci, Towanda and Tamar Braxton. They signed a deal to Atlantic Records in 1990.
Their debut single 'The Good Life' featured the 5 sisters doing harmonies and verses - even considering the quality of the track, it practically went unnoticed even by the more vivid soul fans.
In 1991, Toni pursued a solo career and Traci left the group without apparent reasons.
Five years Read Full Bio'The Braxtons' were a '90s RnB group conformed by the sisters Toni, Trina, Traci, Towanda and Tamar Braxton. They signed a deal to Atlantic Records in 1990.
Their debut single 'The Good Life' featured the 5 sisters doing harmonies and verses - even considering the quality of the track, it practically went unnoticed even by the more vivid soul fans.
In 1991, Toni pursued a solo career and Traci left the group without apparent reasons.
Five years later (and with the remaining sisters still in contractual obligations with Atlantic) The Braxtons released their debut album 'So Many Ways', which made the USA Top 200 albums and the RnB Top 40. 5 singles were lifted from the album, while 3 of them charted inside the UK Top 40.
The Braxtons' biggest hit to date is a cover of Diana Ross' classic track "The Boss". The single
reached #1 in the USA Dance Charts with the help and support of Masters At Work.
In 1999, Tamar also decided to leave the group to start her solo career.
Sadly, The Braxtons' dreams of making it 'real big' as they used to say never came true, but at least they were able to deliver one of the finest contemporany RnB albums of the 90's. Long live to The Braxtons and their fantastic slow flow!.
Their debut single 'The Good Life' featured the 5 sisters doing harmonies and verses - even considering the quality of the track, it practically went unnoticed even by the more vivid soul fans.
In 1991, Toni pursued a solo career and Traci left the group without apparent reasons.
Five years Read Full Bio'The Braxtons' were a '90s RnB group conformed by the sisters Toni, Trina, Traci, Towanda and Tamar Braxton. They signed a deal to Atlantic Records in 1990.
Their debut single 'The Good Life' featured the 5 sisters doing harmonies and verses - even considering the quality of the track, it practically went unnoticed even by the more vivid soul fans.
In 1991, Toni pursued a solo career and Traci left the group without apparent reasons.
Five years later (and with the remaining sisters still in contractual obligations with Atlantic) The Braxtons released their debut album 'So Many Ways', which made the USA Top 200 albums and the RnB Top 40. 5 singles were lifted from the album, while 3 of them charted inside the UK Top 40.
The Braxtons' biggest hit to date is a cover of Diana Ross' classic track "The Boss". The single
reached #1 in the USA Dance Charts with the help and support of Masters At Work.
In 1999, Tamar also decided to leave the group to start her solo career.
Sadly, The Braxtons' dreams of making it 'real big' as they used to say never came true, but at least they were able to deliver one of the finest contemporany RnB albums of the 90's. Long live to The Braxtons and their fantastic slow flow!.
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The Boss
The Braxtons Lyrics
Fancy me
Thought I had my degree
In life and how love
Ought to be right
I had a one step plan to prove it
Guide in my pocket for fools
Falling in love
Love had to show me one thing
I was so right thought I could
Turn emotion on and off
I was so sure but love taught me
Who was the boss
I defy anyone who claims
That I didn't control
Whatever moved
In my soul
I could touch, touch delight
Just because you fell for me
Why should I feel uptight
Love had to show me one thing
I was so right thought I could
Turn emotion on and off
I was so sure but love taught me
Who was the boss
I was so right thought I could
Turn emotion on and off
I was so sure but love taught me
Who was the boss
I was so right thought I could
Turn emotion on and off
I was so sure but love taught me
Who was the boss
I was so right thought I could
Turn emotion on and off
I was so sure but love taught me
Who was the boss
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, ONErpm, Songtrust Ave
Written by: Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson
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Fancy me
Thought I had my degree
In life and how love
Ought to be right
I had a one step plan to prove it
Guide in my pocket for fools
Falling in love
Love had to show me one thing
I was so right thought I could
Turn emotion on and off
I was so sure but love taught me
Who was the boss
I defy anyone who claims
That I didn't control
Whatever moved
In my soul
I could touch, touch delight
Just because you fell for me
Why should I feel uptight
Love had to show me one thing
I was so right thought I could
Turn emotion on and off
I was so sure but love taught me
Who was the boss
I was so right thought I could
Turn emotion on and off
I was so sure but love taught me
Who was the boss
I was so right thought I could
Turn emotion on and off
I was so sure but love taught me
Who was the boss
I was so right thought I could
Turn emotion on and off
I was so sure but love taught me
Who was the boss
Lavish Manigo
Well at least Towanda`s husband is finally working lol
Eliana Garcia
This was so messy 😂😂😂
cynthia adams
Soooo wrong for that🙃
mili V
🤣🤣🤣
Monica Browne-Smith
Lol😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 That's a read.😂😂😂
Aurelius Wright
😂🤣😂🤣 you’re ban for life for that comment. I cackled so ducking hard.
Nyima CHAMpion
Towanda looks exactly the same! she hasn't aged a bit
Nyima CHAMpion
Hehe
Ororo James
I know right she just got taller
Game of Thorns
Tamar sounds like Mariah here. she really is a 5 octave singer. love it.