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Toni Braxton’s ‘Libra’ Album Has Been Re-released

Re-released after its initial debut in 2005, Toni Braxton’s Libra album is available for purchase and streaming. Originally released on the Blackground label, along with most of Aaliyah’s discography, Braxton is one of many artists whose fans get to listen to music that was held tight-closed for decades.

With Blackground re-emerging,the Libra album available for streaming has a few songs less than the original, but still has well-known hits like “Please,” “Take This Ring,” “Trippin’ (That’s the Way Love Works),” and “What’s Good.”  

Download the album here.  

William Carter

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