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Ranking the Top Songs by The Sisters

The Braxton siblings showcased their spontaneous musical talents on the reality show Braxton Family Values, providing both catchy and entertaining performances. Some of the most memorable tunes include “Tamar’s Always Late,” “Bumpin’ and Grindin’,” and “The Baby Daddy Song.” These delightful songs, filled with humor, wit, and infectious melodies, are sure to linger in the minds of fans for quite some time.

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Braxton Family Values offered viewers a glimpse into the lives of the exceptionally talented Braxton siblings. While it was fascinating to witness their personal struggles and dramas, the true gift that Toni, Traci, Towanda, Trina, and Tamar Braxton bestowed upon their fans was their impromptu songs. These songs were not only catchy and hilarious but were also flawlessly performed. Here are the six best songs that the talented sisters graced us with on the We tv reality series, ranked based on their potential to occupy a permanent space in our minds.

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6. “Jackson’s Song (aka All Dogs Go to Heaven)”
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When Evelyn Braxton tragically loses her beloved pup, Jackson, it devastates her. Dealing with the loss of a pet is always challenging, so she decides to hold a funeral for her furry companion. Tamar, who is known for not being fond of Jackson or any other dogs for that matter, surprises everyone by standing up to deliver some final words. Instead of a speech, she presents a comical song dedicated to Jackson, encouraging everyone to join in and sing. It’s a touching yet humorous moment. Rest in peace, Jackson.

5. “Tamar’s Always Late”
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Tamar Braxton, the youngest and most diva-like member of the Braxton family, often keeps her family waiting during planned gatherings. This prompts the creation of the song “Tamar’s Always Late.” During a special dinner, the family patiently waits for Tamar, who arrives late as expected. True to her queen-like nature, Tamar dances along, declaring that “every superhero’s always gotta have some theme music.” We can definitely relate to that sentiment, Tamar.

4. “Bumpin’ and Grindin'”
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Tamar pays an unannounced visit to Toni’s house and notices that Toni’s ex-husband has just left. Sensing something suspicious, as Toni’s children with her ex are out of town, Tamar jokingly concludes that her sister and ex-husband must be “bumpin’ and grindin’.” Toni coyly denies the accusation, leaving us uncertain about the truth. Nevertheless, we are treated to a fantastic song stemming from this amusing situation.

3. “Ding-a-ling of Gold”
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Tamar and Toni are taken aback when their sister, Trina, reconciles with her estranged husband, Gabe. Puzzled and perplexed, Tamar humorously suggests that Gabe must possess a “ding-a-ling of gold” to win Trina back. This soulful yet comical tune pays tribute to Gabe Solis, inspiring an amazing song. Rest in peace, Gabe, and thank you for the inspiration.

2. “Touch the Fertile Tree”
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During a nature tour, the Braxton sisters learn about trees and their fertility properties. When the guide mentions a dead tree that aids in the fertility of other trees, the sisters playfully urge Tamar to touch it in hopes of boosting her own fertility. This lighthearted song quickly becomes a travel anthem, with Tamar chiming in about her four kids, all of whom were conceived through frozen eggs. Although this song is incredibly catchy and fun, be prepared for it to stick in your head.

1. “The Baby Daddy Song”
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Undoubtedly the best song on the show, and perhaps even of all time, is “The Baby Daddy Song.” The sisters tease Towanda about her interactions with her baby daddy, resulting in an infectious and unforgettable tune. It’s a full-fledged bop, and the standout line “If you call me daddy, I know I’m getting in the panties” is gloriously stupid and undeniably memorable. It’s a shame that this masterpiece hasn’t been professionally recorded because it would undoubtedly be the go-to lip-sync anthem for drag queens across the United States. Will it get stuck in your head? Absolutely. Will you be ecstatic about it? Most likely.

 

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