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1 Mar, 1995

Wins Grammy

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Braxton wins the Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for Breathe Again.

26 Feb, 1997

Wins Grammy

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indexBraxton wins the Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for Un-Break My Heart, and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for You’re Makin’ Me High.

21 Feb, 2001

Wins Grammy

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indexBraxton wins the Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for He Wasn’t Man Enough. 

8 Feb, 2013

Toni Braxton interview

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Williams interviews Toni Braxton, and questions her about her new movie, Braxton Family Values reality show and quitting singing.

I am done. I’m quitting singing. Well I have to do shows here and there. But I’m not going to do any more albums. But I won’t tour a lot. Not a lot. Just sparingly. Touring makes it a health reason why I’m done. But I have fallen out of love with it. It’s weird. I don’t know what to say when I hear songs. They don’t impact me, they don’t make me feel engrossed any more.

22 Nov, 2013

Toni Braxton, Babyface interview

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Hall interviews Braxton and Babyface on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about Babyface’s first meeting with Braxton, Braxton’s wardrobe malfunction on earlier show and Braxton’s return to working with Babyface after personal issues. They also talk about their album Love,Marriage and Divorce. Braxton:

I think that whether you’ve ever been in a relationship whether you’ve been married or not you can identify with having your heart broken and sometimes you hurt people. And we wanted the album to be about love. So not everything’s about divorce. Kenny’s favorite part is love and marriage.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gl–D4GoQ3U

16 Jun, 2014

Tavis Smiley interview

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Braxton discusses her career and memoir, Unbreak My Heart, in this interview for PBS.

I didn’t figure it out. I just said I’m just going to write what I feel and I talked to my mom about it. Because a lot of it is my parental situations for me. It’s not as much about my sisters and my siblings. I’m being raised the way I was raised, a PK, a preacher’s kid and the guilt you always feel associated with religion and trying to find your own way. It’s kind of challenging to find your own way because you’re bogged down with – it’s a sin to do that, so it’s hard to differentiate what’s real for you, your own reality.