![]() ![]() I love that song, and I feel Toni Braxton has many other tracks that have the same sort of power and memorability. As a result, it's both smooth and edgy." James Hunter from Vibe said that Babyface's writing on "Breathe Again" "gives the deserving future star melodic peaks and valleys to explore with her gorgeously detailed, unconceited voice". This pretty tune benefits greatly from Braxton's ability to hint at the over-the-top histrionics she never quite falls into. Louis Post-Dispatch noted that "here's another sad love song from a sultry alto singer who seems to be getting the best of the LaFace production team's work this year. People magazine called the song "haunting", writing that, "The quaver in her voice says more about love's promise and deceit than many singers manage in a career.” John McAlley of Rolling Stone called it "the album's best material", writing that "Braxton's love hangover has reached ludicrously epic proportions." Steve Pick from St. Braxton's earthy personality makes her seem more accessible than a lot of other chest-pounding singers." Also Mitchell May of Chicago Tribune was very positive, writing that "the way her voice throbs when she sings, 'I can't stop thinking about you,' conveys a sense of despair and longing that is rare." John Martinucci from Gavin Report described it as "melancholy". Ron Wynn of AllMusic picked the song as a highlight from the album, writing that "Braxton's husky, enticing voice sounds hypnotic on the track." According to Daryl Easlea of BBC Music, the song "fully established Braxton," calling it "a delicate ballad that refused to resort wholly to cliché, it is brought to life by Braxton’s dreamy, breathy delivery." Larry Flick from Billboard described it as "a yearning, R&B-framed ballad." He added, "Once again, her vocal is expressive and moving-mostly due to an unusual willingness to let some rough-edged notes mingle with the sweet diva-like tones. ![]() “ Breathe Again" received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Before getting down to the album itself, I want to set aside some space to highlight how Breathe Again was received by critics: ![]() Of course, a lot of the song’s success is because of the awesome vocal performance by Braxton herself. Written by Babyface, it was the second single from 1993’s Toni Braxton. I wanted to be different.Very soon, as people do not realise how many tremendous songs he has written or produced! I have been spinning the amazing Breathe Again a lot lately. So, with me, I just wanted to make a change. A lot of great people came out of HBCUs and mid-majors just they don’t have the same spotlight. People think that you just need to go to a big school to become a pro or just to be great and that’s not true. “I know with me, I can change the narrative. ![]() Miller, who also graduated high school this month shared with ESPN’s The Undefeated how although he was scouted by Division I college programs such as LSU, Vanderbilt, Missouri, UCLA, University of Southern California, and Western Kentucky, he selected the Nashville campus. Hercy Miller, son of rapper and business mogul Master P announced his decision to attend Tennessee State University on March 27. A post shared by Diezel Braxton-Lewis Braxton is not the only young adult with celebrity parents to take their talents to an HBCU this upcoming fall semester. ![]()
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