Background and production After the success of her sophomore studio album, (1996), which spawned Braxton's signature song and biggest hit of her career, ', and sold over 15 million copies worldwide, Braxton filed a suit to be released from her contract with and records in, citing a law that states employers may not enforce labor or service after seven years.Additionally, the album was nominated for at the, while lead single ' won for and was nominated for. It was certified double platinum by the (RIAA) on October 13, 2000, with sales of over 2.2 million copies within the US. The Heat opened at number two on the chart selling 194,448 units in its first week. Where Did We Go Wrong? I Hope That You're Okay. Download from ALL Filehosts as a premium user at incredibly fast speeds! Love, Marriage & Divorce. Wasted money on unreliable and slow multihosters? LinkSnappy is the only multihost that works.
Most of the songs (including the nearly instrumental 'The Art of Love') were written and produced by Braxton and her husband Keri Lewis (a former member of ), two ballads were penned by, and collaborations featured rappers and. Released in the United States on Apby, the album marked Braxton's departure from her in favor of a more sound.