Tamar Braxton, born March 17, 1977, in Severn, Maryland, is a multifaceted American singer, television personality, and actress. The younger sister of R&B singing sensation Toni Braxton, Tamar has carved out her own path in the entertainment industry with a powerful voice and vivacious personality. She first rose to fame in the 1990s as a founding member of The Braxtons, an R&B singing group formed with her sisters. Tamar later embarked on a solo career, releasing her debut album "Tamar" in 2000. However, it wasn't until her 2013 second album "Love and War," which received critical acclaim and commercial success, that she firmly established herself as a solo artist.
Throughout her career, Tamar has continued to showcase her vocal prowess and dynamic range through various projects. Her discography includes albums like "Calling All Lovers," featuring the sultry "Let Me Know" with rapper Future, and "Bluebird of Happiness," which highlighted her emotional depth on tracks like "Blind." Tamar’s ability to cross into different music genres was further displayed in her 2020 single "Crazy Kind of Love" from the "True to the Game 2" soundtrack. With a Grammy nomination, multiple reality television shows, and a dedicated fan base known as "Tamartians," Tamar Braxton remains a formidable force in the contemporary R&B scene, continually evolving as an artist and entertainer.
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