Meet Towanda Braxton Traci Braxton’s Sister

Towanda Braxton is a reality television star and an R&B singer from the United States. She was born in Severn, Maryland, United States, on September 18, 1973. Andre Carter was her previous husband.

Braxton had had enough of a tense marriage and filed for divorce in 2016. The breakup did not sit well with Carter.

He sought full custody of their two children, claiming that Braxton was an absentee mother who only provided financial support for their children.

At the age of five, Towanda began singing with her sisters. She signed her first record contract at the age of 16 in 1989.

She released the Braxton Family Christmas album in October 2015, which featured five members of her family, including her sisters.

Traci Braxton quit the group in 1995 to pursue a profession as a youth counselor, according to Vibe magazine.

Traci was not able to sign with Atlantic since she was pregnant at the time, but it wasn’t revealed until Towanda Braxton debuted in season 2 of the reality show Starting Over in 2004.

Towanda and her sisters launched a new album called So Many Ways, which featured the lead track of the same name.

The album reached No. 26 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums rankings when it was released on August 13, 1996.

It was their debut album, and it was also their final one. Bryant Reid, an A&R VP at Atlantic Records, served as executive producer for the album.

“I had a vision for them then that was about young sophistication with sex appeal,” Reid told Billboard Magazine at the time of the album’s release.

Jermaine Dupri, Daryl Simmons, Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, and Sean “Sep” Hall all contributed to the production of So Many Ways.

A cover of Diana Ross’ smash “The Boss” and Klymaxx’s “I’d Still Say Yes” were also featured on the album.