Toni swaps belts for a cool, detached delivery.
🚀 While it didn’t reach the chart heights of her 90s hits, "Hit The Freeway" proved Toni Braxton could evolve with the times without losing her soulful edge. If you’d like to dive deeper into this era of music: Production breakdown of The Neptunes' signature sound Fashion retrospective of Toni’s 2000s music videos Ranking the best R&B/Hip-Hop collaborations of 2002 Tell me which angle you'd like to explore next! Toni Braxton - Hit The Freeway (Video) ft. Loon
Toni Braxton shook the early 2000s when she ditched her signature ballads for the Neptunes-produced sleekness of "Hit The Freeway." Featuring a slick verse from Loon, this lead single from her More Than a Woman album remains a masterclass in R&B-funk fusion. The Sound: Neptunes Magic Toni swaps belts for a cool, detached delivery
The video captures the "independent woman" era, focusing on moving forward literally and figuratively. The Loon Effect Toni Braxton shook the early 2000s when she
Bad Boy’s Loon provided the perfect "smooth talker" foil to Toni’s resolve. His verse adds a mid-tempo bounce that bridged the gap between R&B and the dominant hip-hop sound of the time.