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"Un-Break My Heart" was a commercial juggernaut, achieving milestones that few solo artists have matched:
The video follows Braxton as she grieves the sudden loss of her lover—played by supermodel Tyson Beckford —who dies in a motorcycle accident early in the video. toni_braxton_un_break_my_heart_official_hd_video
Woodruff drew inspiration from Barbra Streisand’s A Star Is Born , particularly in the final scenes where Braxton performs before a live orchestra. "Un-Break My Heart" was a commercial juggernaut, achieving
is more than just a 1990s R&B hit; it is widely considered one of the most iconic heartbreak anthems in music history. Originally released on October 7, 1996 , as the second single from her second studio album, Secrets , the song became Braxton’s signature track and a defining moment for her deep, soulful contralto voice. The Story Behind the Song Originally released on October 7, 1996 , as
Despite its massive success, Toni Braxton was initially hesitant to record the song. Written by legendary songwriter and produced by David Foster , Braxton felt the track sounded too "adult contemporary" for her desired image. However, her record label, LaFace Records , convinced her to take it on, with co-founder Babyface insisting she sing in a low, sultry key to add emotional depth. The Official Music Video