|  | Toni's breakthrough album. |  |
Secrets by Toni Braxton is her most beloved and best-selling album of her career. This album is pretty good but it's also a mixed bag as well. After a thousand listens to, Un-Break my Heart is just plain nauseating! You're Making Me High is probably her strongest single ever, love those naughty lyrics and pulsating beat. How Could An Angel Break My Heart is a beautiful ballad which was co-written by Braxton. The rest of the songs are pretty ordinary and jeez most of the time I can't understand what she is singing, she needs to enuicate her words. This album is a great flashback to the mid-90s but that's pretty much it.
August 27, 2008I SO LOVE THIS ALBUM THIS IS MY FAVORITE TONI BRAXTON ALBUM AND ALSO HER FIRST ALBUM IS ALSO MY FAVORITE TO WHAT CAN I SAY THIS ALBUM IS AWSOME
July 20, 2008 |  | Toni revealed her secrets on this album |  |
Toni Braxton came out with her sophomore album, Secrets, in June 1996. Toni revealed a more sexier, yet classier image, and it was reflected on each of these songs. A few songs that stand out on the album are the title track, How could an Angel Break My Heart, There's No Me Without You, and You're Making Me High. A few standout ballads would be In the Late of Night, which was written by Jon B. Another ballad that sticks out from this album is Find Me a Man. Secrets is definitely Toni Braxton at her finest. This cd is definitely a good one that shouldn't be kept secret!!!!!!
February 27, 2008Highlights are You're Making Me High, Talking In His Sleep, Find Me A Man, Let It Flow, Why Should I Care, Come On Over Here and I Love Me Some Him.
Filler? Not a lot, but Un-break My Heart comes close and In The Late Of Night/Toni's Secrets is OK and nothing to speak of. So I guess that means no filler! ^_^;;
Cover Art: A-
Songwriting: B+
Vocals: B-
Vocal Emotion: A-
Production: B+
Overall: 4.375
4.375 = 4.38
4.38 stars.
December 11, 2007 |  | Not quite up to her stellar debut, but certainly her second best |  |
When any artist's first album is so on fire as Toni Braxton's debut was, it's a pretty safe assumption that subsequent releases will have a hard time living up to it, and that, to a moderate extent, is the case here. She still had some fire left in her, as evidenced on the hip-hoppish but respectable hit "You're Makin' Me High" and the emotional ballad "Unbreak My Heart". Also good are the ballad "Let It Flow" and the sultry, teasing ditty "Talking In His Sleep." Unfortunately, before she had a chance to make a third album, the bankruptcy set in, and since then she has been just a shell of her former self on every album she's made after this one.
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