Tamar Braxton’s “Bluebird of Happiness” is dropping next Friday, September 29th, 2017, and Braxton has finally released the highly anticipated song, “Blind.”
It’s something about Braxton sampling songs and making it her own, and different; it’s a lost art form. The pain and heartache in Braxton’s vocals is undeniable, which makes for a better song. She sampled Etta James’s “I’d Rather Go Blind,” but made it undeniably Tamar.
Listen to “Blind” here.
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