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Reply #30 posted 02/05/14 4:26pm

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There is no sample on Sweat. It the same rhythm pattern as Sade's The Sweetest Taboo.

S W E A T
Written by: Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds,
Daryl Simmons, Antonio Dixon. © 2013 Faze
2 Music (BMI)/Songs of Universal Inc. (BMI)//
Boobie & DJ Songs, Inc./Warner-Tamerlane
Publishing Co. (BMI)//Rafael’s Son Music administered
by Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP).
Produced by Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds.
Recorded and mixed by Paul Boutin at Brandon’s
Way Recording, Los Angeles, CA. All
drums and keyboards programming by Kenny
“Babyface” Edmonds. All guitars by Kenny
‘Babyface” Edmonds. Bass by Kenny “Babyface”
Edmonds. Additional vocal production
by Daryl Simmons

Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman
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Reply #31 posted 02/08/14 9:18am

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aw damn, did Sade get Thicke'd on this??

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Reply #32 posted 02/09/14 6:32am

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Toni + Face performed "Where Did We Go Wrong" on GMA this past week.

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Reply #33 posted 02/09/14 7:41am

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It's so strong. It's her best since Secrets or The Heat.


"Toni's telling secrets again"


Also what is the sample on "steam" Its so obvious but I just cant get it....Whats the song?

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Then I better check it out, she peaked with those records though Libra was also very nice
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Reply #34 posted 02/15/14 5:30am

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LA Times: Rhythm and Blues, With Life's Bruises
February 2014


Toni Braxton and Kenny Edmonds have history together as soul-music hit makers, which in the record industry is usually reason enough to rejoin forces.


In the 1990s he wrote and produced large chunks of her first two albums, both blockbusters with combined sales of more than 16 million copies; the discs spawned five top 10 singles, including "You're Makin' Me High" and "Breathe Again," and earned three Grammy Awards for female R&B vocal performance.


So although their careers later diverged — Braxton took up with other collaborators and began acting, while Edmonds (known as Babyface) made his own records and helped create huge songs for everyone from Eric Clapton to Beyoncé — the pair "always thought about working together again," Edmonds said recently.

"But we needed an idea," he went on, "something more than, 'Ooh, if we get together and make an album, it'll be hot.'"


They found inspiration in real life. On Love, Marriage & Divorce, their strong new duo album, Braxton and Babyface ponder the vagaries of grown-up romance in unflinching, sometimes brutal detail. Both divorced, the stars pulled from their own experiences for songs that dig beneath did-me-wrong drama and slick sex talk.


Yet as true to themselves as they sought to keep the music, the result also feels designed to serve an often-neglected audience: middle-aged R&B fans.


"Toni and Kenny are really singing their truth on this album," said Stephen Hill, an executive at BET. "They understand where they are in their lives and what they've been through, and I think they're aiming this record toward people who've grown with them."

For Braxton, 46, the prospect of getting personal — and of teaming again with Edmonds — led her to reverse a decision she'd made last year to quit music after several coolly received albums in which, she said, she felt decreasingly involved.


"I wasn't using my voice — I was using the voice others told me to use," she said. Dressed in a black off-the-shoulder sweater, the singer was seated with Edmonds, 54, during a break from shooting "Braxton Family Values," the We TV reality series she stars in with her four sisters and their mother. (Before she entered reality TV, Braxton appeared in films including "Kingdom Come" and played Belle on Broadway in "Beauty and the Beast.")


"When you're making one album after the next, like she was, sometimes you get to the point where you're just trying to make a hit, as opposed to really saying anything," Edmonds said. "She didn't know how to get back to it."


"It was a dark period," said Braxton, who famously filed for bankruptcy in 1998 and again in 2010. "But Kenny was the person who snapped me out of it. He said, 'Toni, you're forgetting you're an artist. Stop being a business manager and tell people your story.'"


The album sets frank reflections against the soft-edged arrangements for which Babyface is known. In "The D Word" he describes dropping divorce papers on his wife's doorstep, while Braxton curtly dismisses a well-to-do lover in the shimmering "I'd Rather Be Broke." ("Than with you" are the next three words in the song's chorus.)


Some of the songs, Braxton said, were born from casual conversations. "We'd go in the studio and he'd just let me vent," she recalled. "Then the next day he'd say, 'That thing you were taking about — let's write about that.'"


As an example she pointed to "I Wish," a disarmingly pretty piano ballad with lyrics that Braxton said had been inspired by things she'd heard her mother tell her father during her parents' divorce.


"I hope she gives you a disease so that you will see," she sings, "Not enough to make you die/ But only make you cry like you did to me."



''I might've opened up Toni a little bit too much," Edmonds said with a laugh.

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Reply #35 posted 02/15/14 7:33am

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I've been playing the album nonstop, love it.

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Reply #36 posted 02/17/14 10:55pm

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nextedition said:

I've been playing the album nonstop, love it.

Me too, on repeat. The sequencing is perfect, and the songs have a lot of meat

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Reply #37 posted 02/23/14 6:17am

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I picked up the Target exculsive last night. Now I own 2 copies of what is without doubt one of the finest albums I've heard in awhile.

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