Toni Braxton reflected on her near-30-year career in a wide-ranging Twitter Q&A.
The Dance hitmaker took to the site on Wednesday to chat with fans as she continues to promote her new album, Spell My Name, which was released last Friday.
Among the many topics the star discussed were her favourite albums – her self-titled debut and her current record, of course. She also said she believes 2005 release Libra deserved more success, and referred to 2002 album More Than A Woman as being “like that one night stand you don’t never wanna talk about”.
More Than A Woman. It’s like that one night stand you don’t never wanna talk about! Although I’ve never had one! https://t.co/01m6mHBuCH
— Toni Braxton (@tonibraxton) September 2, 2020
In 2015, they released Love, Marriage & Divorce, an album of duets featuring the singles Hurt You and Where Did We Go Wrong, which won them a Grammy for Best R&B Album.
When a fan asked about a sequel record, she confirmed: “There will be a LM&D2, @KennyEdmonds and I discussed last week.”
There will be a LM&D2, @KennyEdmonds and I discussed last week. #asktoni https://t.co/g4LTGNt6Mn
— Toni Braxton (@tonibraxton) September 2, 2020
Toni and Babyface also worked together on Spell My Name – they co-wrote the Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart-topping Do It, and he also penned bonus track Nothin’.
Discussing other potential collaborations, she went on to name Lil’ Kim, Young Thug, Cher and The Weeknd as the artists she’d most like to work with.
Good q…@lilkim, @youngthug and @cher, @theweeknd #asktoni https://t.co/sIVda2QRHS
— Toni Braxton (@tonibraxton) September 2, 2020