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Toni Braxton Rewinds Back on “The Heat” Release 20 Years Back This Week

The singer and songwriter have taken to her Instagram remembering this week when her album ‘The Heat’ released on the same date.

The singer and songwriter have taken to her Instagram remembering this week when her album ‘The Heat’ released on the same date.

She wrote saying: “I dropped, ‘The Heat’ 20 years ago THIS WEEK! So many amazing artists came together to make this album a banger, @drdre, @babyface, @warren_diane and #LeftEye ! Thank you to @billewoodruff as well for his video directing skills that are unparalleled! The belly, the slacks, the handkerchief shirts, the middle part, so 2000! Back when we had optimism! Fave track?”

Soon her post was commented by one of her fans stating: “He wasn’t man enough for me, the heat, just be a man about it,’ and one other follower posted this message: ‘The heat is moving through my body!!!”

Yet another said: “fairy tale, maybe, gimme some and I’m still breathing 👏🏽😩 yes legend,’ and one other fan posted this: ‘This album and Butterfly from Mariah Carey are the best r&b albums ever. They are a piece of art.”

A third one wrote: “Omg I loved that album even though I was born in 2005,’ and another fan said: ‘This was such an amazing era! Still one of my favorite albums! He Wasn’t Man Enough For Me, Spanish Guitar, The Heat, Fairy Tale, and the whole album!”

One more commented: “The Heat is my favorite track. Should’ve been a single dropped in the summer of 2000,’ and one other Instagrammer said: ‘I love them all but Fairytale is such a sweet song even though it’s a Lil sad too… Idk I love them all the same because you did that.”

Previously Toni spilled on her rumored relationship with Dennis Rodman and she even posted a pic of both of them together and some them were a little confused yet some were happy that she cleared the speculations.

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