The parent album, Love, Marriage & Divorce , went on to win the Grammy Award for Best R&B Album at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards in 2015.
When they reunited for "Hurt You," it was more than just a nostalgic callback. The track served as a mature exploration of relationship dynamics, infidelity, and forgiveness. It resonated deeply with long-time R&B purists and a new generation of listeners, eventually climbing to the number one spot on the Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart. Sonic Production and Vocal Performance
Babyface, who has written and produced for everyone from Whitney Houston to Boyz II Men, co-wrote and co-produced the track. Interestingly, the song is a response or a “sequel” of sorts to their 1992 hit “Give U My Heart” (from the Boomerang soundtrack). While “Give U My Heart” was about the joy of new love, “Hurt You” is about the aftermath of a relationship gone wrong.
When two R&B titans reunite, musical history is made. Released in 2013, "Hurt You" served as the explosive lead single from Toni Braxton and Babyface’s collaborative duets album, Love, Marriage & Divorce . The track instantly resonated with millions, capturing the painful, complex realities of adult relationships. The Story Behind the Collaboration
Babyface, who had originally discovered and mentored Braxton in the early 1990s, convinced her to return to the studio. The result was Love, Marriage & Divorce , an album that drew heavily from their shared real-life experiences with heartbreak and relationship dissolution.
Braxton's deep, sultry contralto perfectly balances Babyface's smooth, emotional tenor.
Braxton responds with her signature smoky, sultry contralto. Her performance captures the raw pain of betrayal, balancing anger with lingering affection.
Delivers her signature sultry, deep contralto vocals, conveying a raw vulnerability that feels both exhausted and passionate.
The creation of "Hurt You" rescued Toni Braxton from the brink of an early musical retirement. Battling severe health complications from lupus and enduring a painful public divorce from Keri Lewis, Braxton was ready to permanently step away from the microphone.
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The parent album, Love, Marriage & Divorce , went on to win the Grammy Award for Best R&B Album at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards in 2015.
When they reunited for "Hurt You," it was more than just a nostalgic callback. The track served as a mature exploration of relationship dynamics, infidelity, and forgiveness. It resonated deeply with long-time R&B purists and a new generation of listeners, eventually climbing to the number one spot on the Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart. Sonic Production and Vocal Performance
Babyface, who has written and produced for everyone from Whitney Houston to Boyz II Men, co-wrote and co-produced the track. Interestingly, the song is a response or a “sequel” of sorts to their 1992 hit “Give U My Heart” (from the Boomerang soundtrack). While “Give U My Heart” was about the joy of new love, “Hurt You” is about the aftermath of a relationship gone wrong. Toni Braxton Ft Babyface Hurt You Mp3 Download
When two R&B titans reunite, musical history is made. Released in 2013, "Hurt You" served as the explosive lead single from Toni Braxton and Babyface’s collaborative duets album, Love, Marriage & Divorce . The track instantly resonated with millions, capturing the painful, complex realities of adult relationships. The Story Behind the Collaboration
Babyface, who had originally discovered and mentored Braxton in the early 1990s, convinced her to return to the studio. The result was Love, Marriage & Divorce , an album that drew heavily from their shared real-life experiences with heartbreak and relationship dissolution. The parent album, Love, Marriage & Divorce ,
Braxton's deep, sultry contralto perfectly balances Babyface's smooth, emotional tenor.
Braxton responds with her signature smoky, sultry contralto. Her performance captures the raw pain of betrayal, balancing anger with lingering affection. It resonated deeply with long-time R&B purists and
Delivers her signature sultry, deep contralto vocals, conveying a raw vulnerability that feels both exhausted and passionate.
The creation of "Hurt You" rescued Toni Braxton from the brink of an early musical retirement. Battling severe health complications from lupus and enduring a painful public divorce from Keri Lewis, Braxton was ready to permanently step away from the microphone.