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Now the two singers’ album rollouts will unfold in parallel, since both plan to release new full-lengths on the same day next month - Spell My Name is due August 28.Lizzo gets real with 'Big Grrrls' competition series on Prime Video
The current radio chart-topper is Motown singer Kem’s “Lie to Me ” this week, Braxton also hopped on a duet with Kem titled “Live Out Your Love,” which channels classic Marvin Gaye ballads. “Do It” climbed to Number Three on the latest R&B radio chart, according to Mediabase, earning 2,251 plays and reaching more than 11 million listeners. “Dance” follows “Do It,” a sweeping ballad the star released in April that was subsequently remixed by Missy Elliott. The production stays crunchy, with a popping bass, darting strings, and shrill horns joining a thwacking drum. The track will appear on the upcoming album Spell My Name, Braxton’s first new full-length since 2018’s Sex & Cigarettes.īraxton sets the scene quickly in the first two lines of “Dance:” “I found out just the other day/That you were giving it away.” She considers her options, quickly rejects reconciliation (“I ain’t tryin’ to make you stay”), and heads to the dance floor a few short lines later. Toni Braxton attempts to spin and twirl her way through heartbreak on “Dance,” a shimmery slice of nu-disco co-written and produced by the R&B ace Antonio Dixon.