2. R&B Favorites. Who says R&B is dead? Not on this album. Braxton takes us back to the basics. Records like “Simple Things,” Broken Record” and “Circles” can be on repeat constantly. As soon as the music starts and you feel some type of way, that’s how you know it’s more than just a favorite, but rather a classic. Another song we love is “I Love You” because it’s cute, sweet, short and to the point. This is where you let your baby know exactly how you’re feeling.
Tamar Braxton’s ‘Notice Me’ Scores Top 10 Debut on Billboard
Tamar Braxton's latest single "Notice Me" is getting attention on multiple Billboard charts. The Donald Sales-produced track has debuted at...