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Toni Braxton & H.E.R. – “Gotta Move On” Official Video

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Today, multimillion-selling R&B/pop pioneer and 7x GRAMMY� Award-winner, Toni Braxton, alongside multi-platinum, 2x GRAMMY� Award-winning H.E.R. released the highly anticipated music video for “Gotta Move On”, a sultry track off Toni’s tenth studio album Spell My Name, which was released in August.

Directed by Mike Ho (Jennifer Lopez, Mary J. Blige, Nicki Minaj), who Toni recently collaborated with on her music video for “Dance”, the cinematic video follows star crossed lovers as their relationship unravels grounded by Toni’s ever soulful vocals. H.E.R., who has garnered four #1 hits on the Billboard R&B Charts in under two years, the quickest accumulation since Toni Braxton made history with her debut album, was shot in New York and directed by Billie Woodruff.

“Gotta Move On” impacted Adult R&B radio this week, securing the #1 most added song at the format.

Also from the album, “Do It”, was the most added at radio, eventually reaching #1 on the Adult R&B radio chart. Toni is the only artist to have a #1 song at Adult R&B format in the last four decades.

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