Toni Braxton's 10 Best Singles

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Toni, Toni, Toni - Toni Braxton has had an incredible career with platinum records and awards to boot. Fans will be able to get a front row seat at the singer’s career this Saturday when Lifetime airs Toni Braxton: Un-Break My Heart. The movie will be based on Toni’s trials, tribulations and successes. While Lifetime’s track record with biopics might not be all the way there, we can clutch tightly to Toni’s music to take us through just in case. Here are her 10 best singles. —Jon Reyes(Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

'I Don't Want To' (1997)  - This R. Kelly-penned track was a top 10 R&B hit for the singer. Stay in your feelings with this one.(Photo: LaFace Records)

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'I Don't Want To' (1997)  - This R. Kelly-penned track was a top 10 R&B hit for the singer. Stay in your feelings with this one.(Photo: LaFace Records)

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'Love Shoulda Brought You Home' (1992) - Toni’s solo debut single was a heavy feature on the Halle Berry and Eddie Murphy movie, Boomerang. For all the trifling men out there, this one’s for you. (Photo: LaFace Records)

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'Love Shoulda Brought You Home' (1992) - Toni’s solo debut single was a heavy feature on the Halle Berry and Eddie Murphy movie, Boomerang. For all the trifling men out there, this one’s for you. (Photo: LaFace Records)

'Another Sad Love Song' (1993)  - Toni began to bubble with this one. The first single from her self-titled debut album went to the No. 7 spot on the Billboard 100 and earned the singer her first Grammy.(Photo: LaFace Records)

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'Another Sad Love Song' (1993)  - Toni began to bubble with this one. The first single from her self-titled debut album went to the No. 7 spot on the Billboard 100 and earned the singer her first Grammy.(Photo: LaFace Records)

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'Breathe Again' (1993)  - The ultimate sad love song is actually this one. Babyface cut an ultimate classic that has Toni’s amazing vibrato on fleek.(Photo: LaFace Records)

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'Breathe Again' (1993)  - The ultimate sad love song is actually this one. Babyface cut an ultimate classic that has Toni’s amazing vibrato on fleek.(Photo: LaFace Records)

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'You Mean the World to Me' (1994) - The ultimate shower song. It’s also probably the first time people realized Toni could possibly play the piano.(Photo: LaFace Records)

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'You Mean the World to Me' (1994) - The ultimate shower song. It’s also probably the first time people realized Toni could possibly play the piano.(Photo: LaFace Records)

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'You're Makin' Me High' (1996) - Toni’s first foray into sleek and sultry R&B, earning her first No. 1 on the Billboard 100 and the R&B chart. She also pulled all the stops with the video wearing a scantily clad body suit. Plus, that party with Erika Alexander, Vivica A. Fox and Tisha Campbell looked like hella fun.(Photo: LaFace Records)

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'You're Makin' Me High' (1996) - Toni’s first foray into sleek and sultry R&B, earning her first No. 1 on the Billboard 100 and the R&B chart. She also pulled all the stops with the video wearing a scantily clad body suit. Plus, that party with Erika Alexander, Vivica A. Fox and Tisha Campbell looked like hella fun.(Photo: LaFace Records)

'Give You My Heart' (1992) - The lead single to the Boomerang soundtrack was a sort of “Babyface presents Toni” kind of thing. Toni was stellar on here, proving she could carry a new jack swing track like a pro.(Photo: LaFace Records)

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'Give You My Heart' (1992) - The lead single to the Boomerang soundtrack was a sort of “Babyface presents Toni” kind of thing. Toni was stellar on here, proving she could carry a new jack swing track like a pro.(Photo: LaFace Records)

'Un-Break My Heart' (1996) - It’s well known that Toni didn’t love this song when she heard it. Thankfully, LA Reid convinced her to record and include it on her second album. It was a worldwide hit that earned her a Grammy. As luck would have it, it would also be the title of her biopic.(Photo: LaFace Records)

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'Un-Break My Heart' (1996) - It’s well known that Toni didn’t love this song when she heard it. Thankfully, LA Reid convinced her to record and include it on her second album. It was a worldwide hit that earned her a Grammy. As luck would have it, it would also be the title of her biopic.(Photo: LaFace Records)

'He Wasn't Man Enough' (2000) - Toni was a brand new woman on this video. Midriff was bared and choreography was included on this one. The track, produced by Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, was another worldwide hit for the singer.(Photo: LaFace Records)

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'He Wasn't Man Enough' (2000) - Toni was a brand new woman on this video. Midriff was bared and choreography was included on this one. The track, produced by Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, was another worldwide hit for the singer.(Photo: LaFace Records)

'Yesterday' (2009) - This empowering duet with Trey Songz off her Pulse was a nice return to the charts for Toni. It had been five years since her last album.(Photo: Altantic Records)   

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'Yesterday' (2009) - This empowering duet with Trey Songz off her Pulse was a nice return to the charts for Toni. It had been five years since her last album.(Photo: Altantic Records)   

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