By the early 2010s, both artists were contemplating retiring from the music industry. Braxton was battling health issues and industry fatigue, while Babyface was focused primarily on writing and producing for other acts. However, a chance meeting prompted Babyface to convince Braxton to return to the studio.
The song isn't just another ballad; it’s a raw exploration of the complexities of adult relationships. Both artists drew from their personal experiences with divorce to craft a narrative about two people who have deeply wounded each other but still yearn for a fresh start. Why "Hurt You" Still Hits Hard
The track reached Number 1 on the Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart. It held the top spot for multiple weeks, marking Braxton's first number-one hit on that chart in over a decade.
The song was a commercial success, topping the US Adult R&B Songs chart and landing at number five on the chart's year-end listing. Critics praised the duo for creating a song that sounds "remarkably timeless," highlighting their undeniable chemistry together.
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Producer Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II (known for his work with Silk Sonic) crafted a haunting soundscape. The track relies heavily on:
: Critics and fans alike praised the juxtaposition of Braxton's dramatic contralto with Babyface’s smooth, signature falsetto.
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Both parties admit to hurting each other out of anger.
The album was a commercial and critical triumph. Here's a look at its performance: