Secrets

AlbumJun 18 / 199612 songs, 54m 59s
Contemporary R&B
Noteable Highly Rated

With its seamless blend of hip-hop, jazz, and quiet storm, Toni Braxton’s *Secrets* is a high-water mark for ’90s R&B. A hip-hop beat that feels like a slow jam, “You’re Makin’ Me High” might be Braxton’s most effortlessly seductive single. She\'s authentic enough to appeal to rap fans, but her sumptuous, husky voice also suits the soft rock of “There’s No Me Without You” and the windswept balladry of “Un-Break My Heart.” The smoldering “Talking in His Sleep” leaves no doubt that she’s the decade’s most sensual diva.

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Toni Braxton's second album, Secrets, follows through on the promise of her eponymous debut.