Moments that deviate from issues of romantic strife are few. The set finishes with the bittersweet The D Word, seemingly a Sade homage, in which Babyface confesses You still own my heart, forever and ever and ever. The emphasis is on divorce, indicated from the very beginning on Roller Coaster, where Babyface enters with Today I got so mad at you, it's like I couldn't control myself. Love, Marriage & Divorce - Toni Braxton, Babyface. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Motown Records.Other – Charlene Roxborough, Robert Behar.Other – Antoinette Trotman, Ian Allen, Lynn Gonzalez, Vol S.Management – Craig Baumgarten, Marcus T.Management – Irving Azoff, Susan Markheim.Executive-Producer – Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds, Toni Braxton.Art Direction – Kristen Yiengst, Steve DeFino.Toni Braxton & Babyface - Love Marriage & Divorce (CD, Album) I'd Rather Be Broke Producer – Antonio Dixon, The Rascals
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