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''Libra'' is the sixth studio album by American singer
Toni Braxton Toni Michele Braxton (born October 7, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and television personality. She has sold over 70 million records worldwide and is one of the best-selling female artists in history. Braxton has won seven ...
, released on September 27, 2005, by Blackground Records. It marked Braxton's debut on the label, following her split with longtime record company
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in 2003 after the release of her album '' More Than a Woman'' (2002), which was commercially less successful than its predecessors. The album's title is a reference to Braxton's
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,
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. Upon its release, the album debuted at number four on the ''Billboard'' 200 and at number two on the
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album, selling 114,000 copies in its first week. It has been certified gold by the
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(RIAA) on November 4, 2005, having sold over 441,000 copies in the United States to date. Singles such as " Please" and " Trippin' (That's the Way Love Works)" failed to sell or chart noticeably on both the pop and the R&B charts, although " The Time of Our Lives", Braxton's collaboration with the group Il Divo for the
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, prompted her German label Edel Records to re-release the album in
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in June 2006. In August 2021, Blackground rebranded as Blackground 2.0, with Barry Hankerson remaining as founder. Blackground 2.0 signed a distribution deal with
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, which will re-release the label's catalogue onto digital download sites and streaming services for the first time ever, including ''Libra''.


Background

In 1992, Braxton signed a solo recording contract with LaFace Records, a
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between the producing duo Antonio "L.A." Reid and Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds from former recording group the Deele, and distributor
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. Her subsequently released first two albums ''
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'' (1993) and '' Secrets'' (1996) became critical and commercial hits and sold a combined 21 million copies, earning $170 million in worldwide sales. By late 1996, Braxton was still waiting for fair financial rewards. Her recording contract with LaFace was substantially below those of other recording artists and bound her to refund all kinds of expenses the label had financed in advance. In December 1997, after learning that she had accumulated more than $1 million in debts, Braxton became embroiled in a legal dispute with LaFace, when she filed a lawsuit asking to be freed from her long-term contractual obligations to the label. After then being counter-sued by the label for breach of contract, the singer eventually filed for
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protection in 1998. In 1999, Braxton mended her relationship with LaFace and the lawsuit was settled. Soon thereafter, she released her third album '' The Heat'' (2000). A breakaway from the ballad-heavy and
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-oriented material on her previous albums, it sold four million copies worldwide and spawned the commercially successful,
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-winning single " He Wasn't Man Enough." The following year, Braxton released the Christmas album ''
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'' (2001) and began work on her next album '' More Than a Woman''. A continuation of ''The Heat'', it saw her reteaming with a variety of hip hop producers and rappers such as Irv Gotti,
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, Mannie Fresh, and
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in favor of a "harder sound." In September 2002, while gearing up for the release of the album, Braxton discovered she was pregnant with her second child and she was subsequently forced to cancel many scheduled performances due to complications. Executives at
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were reportedly frustrated with the timing of her second pregnancy since it prevented her from doing the extensive promotion for ''More Than A Woman'', and though Braxton asked to push the album's release to 2003, the label refused. Released in November 2002, ''More Than A Woman'' garnered lackluster sales and failed to produce a
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. Disappointed by its underperformance, which Braxton attributed to the little promotion activities that the Arista management had arranged for her due to her second pregnancy, she requested her manager Barry Hankerson to obtain a release for her from any future recording obligations to the label, and in March 2003, Braxton issued a press statement saying she was leaving Arista for Hankerson's Universal-distributed Blackground Records.


Recording and conception

Breaking away from her usual formula which saw her setting up projects with a variety of music producers, Braxton began recording her Blackground Records debut exclusively with husband Keri Lewis, who she had married in 2001. The former Mint Condition member had been involved to varying degrees in all of Braxton's three prior albums, also serving as an
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alongside Braxton and L.A. Reid on previous effort '' More Than a Woman'' (2002). Together, the pair worked on several tracks for ''Libra'', about seven or eight songs which made the first record they turned in to Blackground and was majorly done by her and Lewis. However,
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, Blackground's distributor in the United States at this time, was reportedly dissatisfied with the material and refused to consider releasing it. Similarly, Blackground's international partners questioned the commercial appeal of the couple's
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-heavy work. While Braxton insisted on Lewis' further involvement with the album, Blackground CEO Barry Hankerson requested the singer to make significant changes to ''Libra'', prompting them to book additional recording sessions with producers such as Scott Storch, Rich Harrison and the Underdogs to place it in more hard-edged productions. Commenting on the album's modification process, Braxton expressed her uncertainty about whether her music should follow trends. With the record company trying to make her sound more commercially viable, she felt pressured to approach a more uptempo,
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-oriented sound with the songs. In an interview with ''
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'', Braxton admitted that she was forced to put her artistry on the back burner to be more commercial on some songs: "We tried to be clever and incorporate new sounds in my old sound. It was hard at first", she said, though she also conceded: "I do wish the album had a few more slow songs. Overall, I'm satisfied." While promoting ''Libra'', she further elaborated on how her cast as a particular sort of artist influenced the
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of the album: "I'm trying to incorporate my style and still make it current, which is really, really hard with a lot of things being so hip-hop ..When you're an
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artist, you're R&B and hip-hop, and so that's the category they put you in based on your color first. So how do I do my mainstream style of music, still be who I am without being hip-hop? Because there's not a hip-hop bone in my body." With Braxton also experiencing a happy family life during the album's production, she became less involved with the songwriting on the album: "They like ohear a little bit more controversy, and that's not necessarily my lifestyle ..I don't have to be seen at every party, because that's not me. I'm not an industry person. I'm not a taste-maker person. I just make a living at singing. So it's what I love. But the after-party thing, they pretty much gotta make me go." The album was pulled from streaming services on an unknown date. However, Blackground Records, the label Libra was released on would be revived in August 2021. It was later announced that the album, along with the rest of their missing albums would be put on streaming services, with ''Libra'' being re-released on October 1, 2021.


Songs

The album's first track and lead-single " Please" is produced by Scott Storch and it's an arresting
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able ballad recalling the glory moments of her early days. The second track, the ballad " Trippin' (That's the Way Love Works)", is sung in a rapping way, with fast talking where the melody isn't lost and harmonizing is inserted at the right moments. The album's third track "What's Good" is a decidedly traditional ballad, Isley Brothers-esque throwback and uses a clip from Joe Sample's " In My Wildest Dreams". The fourth track " Take This Ring" produced by Rich Harrison, is an upbeat heavily percussion driven record. An aggressive song that is balanced by well managed vocal arrangements led by unapologetic lyrics. It was compared to Amerie's 1 Thing, also produced by Harrison. It has drum-and-bass-heavy accusational fire. " Suddenly", which only appears on the European edition of the album, is a relatively
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y track. It's easily comparable to How Could an Angel Break My Heart" and it features the
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. "I Wanna Be (Your Baby)" is a ballad written by Babyface and Daryl Simmon. "Sposed to Be" is a "tranquil song" with a finger snapping groove. The self-recriminating "Stupid" was compared to the work of Anita Baker. "Finally" makes lyrical references to past hits like "
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". "Shadowless" is an acoustic guitar ballad in which she sings about a love lost and a plea to win it back.


Critical reception

Upon release, ''Libra'' earned generally mixed reviews from music critics, who complimented Braxton vocal performance and her return to form on the album's
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s, but were critical towards its uptempo material. In his review for ''
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'', Steve Jones noted that ''Libra'' broadens "her perspective while growing increasingly feisty ..Still, the more mature Braxton is no longer waiting around for someone else to un-break her heart." Sputnikmusic was very positive with ''Libra'', finding it "rich with serene mellow tunes", while declaring it "an album worthy of a place in your R&B collection." ''
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'' called it "sumptuous", complimenting its balance between
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and Braxton's "own classic sound." He added that she "is still at her husky-voiced best on signature slow jams." Margeaux Watson, writing for '' Vibe Vixen'', compared ''Libra'' to
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's highly successful comeback album '' The Emancipation of Mimi'' (2005) and summed the album as a "welcome return to form."
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editor Andy Kellman felt that "''Libra'' offers no surprises. It's lean and balanced, just like all other Braxton albums, though too many songs are tepid and merely functional for background listening, so it winds up a safe distance from the likes of the self-titled debut and '' Secrets''." Similarly, ''
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'' wrote that the album "finds the singer doing what she does best: tapping into her R&B siren muse. Braxton still owns the road when it comes to slow jams utit's when she veers into the fast lane that things become a little uneven." In a mixed review, Sal Cinquemani of ''
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'' wrote that "while Braxton meshed impeccably with her hip-hop counterparts on '' More Than A Woman'', her collaboration with Rich Harrison sounds forced, even desperate. And with the Babyface and Daryl Simmons-penned "I Wanna Be (Your Baby)", the team that once delivered multiple R&B classics all on one Braxton record struggles to produce just one for their old friend here."


Commercial performance

''Libra'' debuted at number four on the US ''Billboard'' 200 for the issue dated ending October 5, with 114,000 copies sold. Braxton's fourth top-five entry, it marked a significant lift for the singer, whose previous release '' More Than a Woman'' (2002) had opened at number 13 with first-week sales of 98,000 copies. In addition, ''Libra'' opened at number two on ''Billboard''s
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chart. The album sold 355,000 copies within its first five months on release, and has since sold 441,000 units in the United States. On November 4, 2005, it was certified gold by the
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(RIAA) for the shipments in excess of 500,000 copies in the United States. The album would remain Braxton's only release with Blackground Records. In January 2007, she sued label head Barry Hankerson, claiming that he owed her at least $10 million for maneuvering to have her abandon her longtime relationship with Arista and jump to his own record label. He reportedly duped Braxton into signing a multi-album deal with Blackground, only to deprive the singer of her rights under the recording agreement by failing to send her accounting statements and by lying about deals he had made. The lawsuit was settled in February 2007 after Braxton's agreed on returning a $375,000 advance and paying royalties from her next album to Hankerson. In a 2012 interview with
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, Braxton expressed discontentment with the project when asked about the commercial failure of her albums from the mid-to-late 2000s, including ''Libra'': "Those albums – that's like that
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that you don't want to talk about," she said. "You don't want anyone to know about those records that didn't do well. I had a few of those. Definitely a few."


Track listing


Notes

* signifies a vocal producer * signifies a co-producer * signifies an additional producer


Sample credits

* "What's Good" contains a sample of "In All My Wildest Dreams" by Joe Sample.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Libra''.


Musicians

*
Toni Braxton Toni Michele Braxton (born October 7, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and television personality. She has sold over 70 million records worldwide and is one of the best-selling female artists in history. Braxton has won seven ...
– vocals ; background vocals * Tamar Braxton – background vocals * Makeba Riddick – background vocals * Kim Johnson – background vocals * Keri Lynn Hilson – background vocals * Siete – guitar * Kendrick Dean – strings * Johntá Austin – background vocals * Bryan-Michael Cox – all instruments * Rich Harrison – all instruments * Soulshock & Karlin – arrangement, all instruments * Eric Dawkins – background vocals * Tavia Ivy – background vocals * Latrelle Simmons – background vocals * Babyface – background vocals * Greg Phillinganes – piano * Cory Rooney – arrangement, programming, piano * Dan Shea – programming, piano, guitar * Keri Lewis – programming, additional keyboards *
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– guitar


Technical

* Scott Storch – production * Keri Lewis – vocal production ; co-production ; production ; mixing ; executive production * Kameron Houff – recording * Dave Russell – mixing ; recording, editing * Sara Lyn Killion – mixing assistance * Chris Gehringer – mastering * Bryan-Michael Cox – production * Kendrick "WyldCard" Dean – additional production * Sam Thomas – recording ; mixing * Mike Guidotti – recording assistance * Morgan Garcia – recording assistance ; recording * Rick DeVarona – mixing assistance * Terrence Cash – recording assistance * Tony Terrebonne – mixing assistance * Rich Harrison – production * Paul Foley – recording ; engineering * Soulshock & Karlin – production *
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– mixing * Soulshock – mixing * The Underdogs – production * Babyface – production * Dabling "Hobby Boy" Harward – recording, editing * Antonio Dixon – production * Kelly – recording, editing * Thom "TK" Kidd – recording, editing * Rob Skipworth – recording assistance, editing assistance * Kevin Mahoney – recording assistance, editing assistance * Cory Rooney – production * Dan Shea – production * Eric Dawkins – vocal production * Toni Braxton – executive production * Jomo Hankerson – executive production * Vincent Herbert – executive production * Barry Hankerson – executive production * Gene Grimaldi – mastering


Artwork

* Heather Hankerson – creative direction * Swade – art design * Jonathan Mannion – photography * Daniela Federici – photography * John Ricard – photography * Michael Muller – photography


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


Notes


References

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