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Rounding out the Braxton Family Christmas festivities is a lush ballad, "Under My Christmas Tree," written by brother Michael (who duets with Toni atop a piano-driven backdrop graced by a soothing trumpet solo) and the 'Braxton Family Version' of "This Christmas." The latter makes for a feel-good closer with a lively rhythmic structure and ...
[2] [3] Braxton Family Christmas debuted at number 27 on the US Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, [30] number 10 on the US R&B Chart and number 12 on US Top Holiday Albums on November 21, 2015. [31] [32] The album charted at number 1 on the US Heatseekers Albums on December 12, 2015. [33]
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Snowflakes is the fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Toni Braxton, released on October 23, 2001, by Arista Records. [1] Her first Christmas album, it is a follow-up to her 2000 studio album The Heat.
Toni Michele Braxton was born in Severn, Maryland, [6] on October 7, 1966. [4] Her father, Michael Conrad Braxton Sr., was a Methodist [7] [8] clergyman and power company worker, and her mother, Evelyn Jackson, a native of South Carolina, was a former opera singer and cosmetologist, as well as a pastor.
The group, including Toni, Tamar, Traci, Trina and Towanda, released Braxton Family Christmas on October 30, 2015. [42] [43] Braxton Family Christmas debuted at number 27 on the US Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, [44] number 10 on the US R&B Chart and number 12 on US Top Holiday Albums on November 21, 2015.
In October 2015, The Braxtons released their second album, Braxton Family Christmas. The album was released on October 30, and pre-ordered on October 16. [26] [27] Braxton Family Christmas debuted at number 27 on the US Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, [28] number 10 on the US R&B chart, and number 12 on the US Top Holiday Albums on November 21, 2015.
The track first impacted US urban adult contemporary radio on November 13, 2001, as the lead single to Braxton's fourth studio album and first Christmas album, Snowflakes (2001) via Arista Records. The track did not have much success, only hitting number 25 on the US Adult Contemporary chart. [1] No video was made for the song.