Biography
7 October 1968, Severn, Maryland, USA. Braxton, with her four sisters, was signed to Arista Records in 1990 as the Braxtons. It was their The Good Life single that brought them to the attention of producers L.A. And Babyface, who provided her with solo successes such as Another Sad Love Song and You Mean The World To Me. Though she was widely touted as the new Whitney Houston (a fate that befell many female vocalists in the 90s), her vocal talent also found an audience in dance music circles. Her debut album went on to sell more than two million copies, and she won a Grammy for Best New Artist in 1993. Secrets repeated the success of her debut, particularly in her homeland where it spent 92 weeks on the chart. The album also spawned the transatlantic hit singles Youre Makin Me High and Un-break My Heart. She won Female Rhythm & Blues Artist Of The Year at the 1997 Billboard ...
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