Review
Toni Braxton’s 1996 album "Secrets" shimmers with the sleek sophistication of contemporary R&B. From the moment "Come On Over Here" kicks off, Braxton’s sultry, soul-drenched vocals weave through Tony Rich’s polished production, perfectly setting the scene for what's to come. This track, with its infectious hooks and pristine arrangement, instantly stakes its claim as an album highlight.
The lead single "You’re Makin’ Me High" is the epitome of a classic R&B slow jam, draped in Babyface’s sublime production. The haunting melody and driving beat serve as the perfect canvas for Braxton’s deeply emotive performance. Co-written by Babyface and Bryce Wilson, the lyrics delve into personal and introspective territory, giving the track its undeniable emotional punch.
One of the album’s crowning jewels, "Un-Break My Heart," is a soul-baring ballad that exemplifies Braxton’s extraordinary vocal ability. David Foster’s sparse, elegant arrangement creates space for Braxton’s heart-wrenching delivery, while Diane Warren's poignant lyrics etch themselves into your memory, cementing the track as a timeless classic.
"Talking In His Sleep" brings a sultry, mid-tempo vibe with a catchy chorus and another standout vocal performance. Keith Crouch’s smooth, sophisticated production ties it all together seamlessly, adding to the album’s cohesive charm. From upbeat tracks to reflective slow jams, Braxton’s versatility and control illuminate each song.
"Secrets" is a compelling testament to Braxton’s immense talent, a harmonious blend of emotions and styles that elevates each track. An essential listen, this album not only solidified her status as an R&B diva but also as an artist whose voice resonates long after the final track plays. - Draya