Tamar Braxton
Tamar Braxton, a multi-talented singer, songwriter, and TV personality, gained prominence as part of The Braxtons and later made waves as a solo artist. She's also known for her captivating appearances on reality TV shows.
R&B Singer
March 17, 1977
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Severn, Maryland, United States
Tamar Braxton, born on March 17, 1977, rose to fame as a singer, songwriter, and television personality. She initially gained recognition as a member of the R&B group The Braxtons, formed with her sisters. After the group disbanded in 1996, Tamar embarked on a successful solo career, releasing hit singles like “Get None” and “You Don’t Wanna Love Me.”
Throughout her career, Tamar showcased her talents as a versatile artist. She hosted several shows, including “Tiny Tonight” and “The Culturelist,” and competed in the 21st season of “Dancing with the Stars.” In 2015, she won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for her collaboration with Babyface on the song “Love Makes Things Better.”
Beyond her music and television endeavors, Tamar has also made a mark as an author. In 2019, she released her book titled “Love & War: My Love Story,” sharing insights into her personal life and career journey.
With her captivating voice, charismatic personality, and unwavering determination, Tamar Braxton continues to captivate audiences and remains a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.