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[4] Encouraged by friend and frequent collaborator Babyface who suggested to her to start telling her story, [4] Braxton conceived an album about infidelity, [5] telling Interview magazine: "I found out about that stuff the hard way, and it left me stronger [...] So this is about love and love gone wrong and trying to fix it and demanding that you make things better and having respect for yourself and demanding to be respected, but at the same time being vulnerable and knowing that love can make you do silly things and its okay to be silly." [5] Soundwise, Braxton was looking for an organic approach during the conceptualization of the album
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These days, the 82-year-old is cancer-free and back to doing what he loves, singing and writing music
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