With two Grammys for her self-titled debut album in 1993 and the successful follow-up Secrets in the summer of 1996, American R&B singer Toni Braxton seemed to be at the start of a long successful career. A financial conflict with Kenneth 'Babyface' Edwards' record label LaFace led to her bankruptcy and seemed to end her career prematurely. With The Heat she seems to have been accepted again by
… the same society. The Heat is another typical American R&B production with mostly smoothly polished hit-sensitive ballads like Spanish Guitar, I'm Still Breathing written by Diana Warren and Fairy Tale. Only once in a while is the adventure chosen, such as in the jumpy with Lisa 'L Needye' Lopez (TLC) sang Gimme Some and the single He Wasn't Man Enough. (CK)more