We've taken it upon ourselves to share a few of wild thoughts that we're sure every hip-hop and R&B fan has had during 2015 but never said. Feel free to send your hate mail, but as they say, honesty is the best policy.
Here are a few rappers and singers who will make you do a double take once you find out just how old they really are. Check out 15 Artists That Are Older Than You Think.
One of the smartest things R&B diva Toni Braxton did is come out of retirement & team up with Kenneth "Babyface" Edmunds for the album "Love, Marriage & Divorce". They are taking their show on the road! Link up here to find out how you can see them live in concert!
Toni Braxton and Babyface are on a roll. The dynamic duo are already heating up Adult R&B radio with 'Hurt You' and 'Where Did We Go Wrong?,' and now comes a new tune called 'Roller Coaster.' The soothing ballad is another shining example of how great these singing powerhouses are together.
Singer Toni Braxton took over the rooftop of the Empire Hotel in New York City Thursday night (Jan. 23), working the room and serenading the crowd as she performed her hits 'Another Sad Love Song,' 'Breathe Again,' and 'Unbreak My Heart.'
After releasing their No. 1 Adult R&B single, 'Hurt You,' Toni Braxton and Babyface return with a follow-up song that will certainly be a major hit for the powerhouse duo. The second single, 'Where Did We Go Wrong,' is a heartbreaking ballad about a failed relationship.
Leave it to Toni Braxton and Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds to not only make 'Hurt You,' a ballad centered on crossing the line, so irresistibly catchy, but also create a stimulating visual to accompany it.
Toni Braxton has experienced triumph and hardship in her storied career. From successful albums to health scares to tax woes, the songbird is a true soul survivor. She plans to tell it all in her new biography, 'Unbreak My Heart.'
Toni Braxton gave fans quite a show as her barely-there dress slipped off her curvaceous figure during her concert performance in New Brunswick, N.J. Lucky for us, it was all caught on video.
As LaFace's first female solo signee, Toni Braxton was all about the voice. At a time when Whitney Houston was reigning supreme off 'The Bodyguard,' Toni seemed to be a response for a cooler more urban vocalist. She had the voice and the appeal for a young crowd listening to new jack swing.