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Jan 24 14 12:32 AM

hottiecasanova wrote:
Not her shading He Wasn't Man Enough For Me:

Before a new crop of GRAMMYs are handed out, hear from past winners about what it's like to receive the coveted honor.

Toni Braxton won a GRAMMY for best female R&B vocal performance for her 2000 song, "He Wasn't Man Enough."

TONI BRAXTON: “I was totally surprised because ironically, it isn't one of my favorite songs. You don't hear the hook until almost the end. But I also remember feeling excited -- still relevant. This was a special one for me. Plus, I was hoping the double-stick tape was working, praying, 'Please don't let my boobies come out.'”

http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/grammys-2014/5885000/toni-braxton-my-grammy-moment


What does she mean about not hearing the hook until almost the end? There's a verse/b-section/chorus and then it repeats and then there's a bridge and then the chorus repeats. It isn't like Diana's "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" or Journey's "Don't Stop Believin.'" Mess.