On February 4th, Toni Braxton and Babyface will release their duet album Love Marriage & Divorce. Together they’ve created a number of new hits including “Hurt You” and “Roller Coaster” to name a few. But these two veteran entertainers teamed up for many of Braxton’s early hits like “Breathe Again” and “How Could An Angel Break My Heart.”
In 1998, there weren’t two bigger stars on the planet than Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston. The divas teamed up for the song “When You Believe” off the Prince of Egypt soundtrack. Not only did the song climb to the top of the charts, it earned an Oscar for Best Original Song.
The music industry’s most sought after couple, Beyoncé and Jay Z, are pretty awesome at collaborating. Together, they’ve done 11 songs and counting. Their latest effort, “Drunk In Love,” made a splash debut at the 2014 Grammys.
Monica and Brandy collaborated on the “Boy Is Mine” in 1998. That summer it spent an amazing 13 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The following year it picked up the Grammy for Best R&B performance by a Duo or Group. In 2012, the ladies reunited and collaborated on “It All Belongs to Me.”
Dubbed as Michael and Janet’s response to the negative media attention the family received during Michael’s child molestation accusations, “Scream” turned into a big hit in 1995. The black and white video, directed by Mark Romanek, cost a whopping $7 million to make.
“I Can Love You” featuring Lil Kim was lifted from Mary J. Blige’s third album, Share My World. These two uniting on a single track was match for the ages: the queen of R&B meets the queen of rap. It proved to be wildly successful for fans and critics alike.
One of the biggest New York anthems to ever be released, “Empire State of Mind,” was nothing but solid gold for Alicia Keys and Jay Z. The duo was called upon to perform it every where from the World Series to the BET Awards. The song went on to sit at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for five consecutive weeks and it won the Grammy for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration and Best Rap Song.