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Jump to content Main menu Main menu move to sidebar hide Navigation * Main page * Contents * Current events * Random article * About Wikipedia * Contact us * Donate Contribute * Help * Learn to edit * Community portal * Recent changes * Upload file Search Search * Create account * Log in Personal tools * Create account * Log in Pages for logged out editors learn more * Contributions * Talk 英文维基 | 中文维基 | 日文维基 | 免费图书 | 草榴社区 MAIN PAGE * Main Page * Talk English * Read * View source * View history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions * Read * View source * View history General * What links here * Related changes * Upload file * Special pages * Permanent link * Page information * Cite this page * Wikidata item Print/export * Download as PDF * Printable version In other projects * Wikimedia Commons * MediaWiki * Meta-Wiki * Wikimedia Outreach * Multilingual Wikisource * Wikispecies * Wikibooks * Wikidata * Wikimania * Wikinews * Wikiquote * Wikisource * Wikiversity * Wikivoyage * Wiktionary From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia WELCOME TO WIKIPEDIA , the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. 6,691,952 articles in English FROM TODAY'S FEATURED ARTICLE Tamar Braxton, singer "My Man" is a song by American singer Tamar Braxton (pictured) for her fifth studio album Bluebird of Happiness (2017). Braxton and Cory Rooney wrote the song, which was produced by Bob Robinson. It was released as the album's lead single on April 27, 2017, through Tamartian Land, an independent record label Braxton created in partnership with eOne Entertainment. An R&B and soul song, it is about infidelity and was based on Braxton's parents and their divorce after her father's affair. Critics considered it a highlight of Bluebird of Happiness and praised Braxton's vocals. It peaked at number three on Billboard's Adult R&B Songs chart and number twenty-one on their Hot R&B Songs chart. Laurieann Gibson directed the music video, portraying Braxton confronting her lover with a mistress in a hotel room. Braxton's performance of the song at the BET Awards 2017 was praised as one of the event's highlights, although some critics believed that she was lip syncing. (Full article...) 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