Toni Braxton - Hit The Freeway Ft. Loon Direct

While music critics generally praised the song for its "catchiness" and "contagiousness," it struggled to match the commercial heights of Braxton's previous hits:

The song remains a fan-favorite for its sleek Neptunes production and Braxton's effortless transition into the early-2000s urban R&B landscape. Toni Braxton - Hit The Freeway ft. Loon

The track was produced by the legendary duo The Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo), who infused the song with their trademark futuristic, stripped-back percussion. While music critics generally praised the song for

Directed by , the video was filmed in Los Angeles in September 2002. It visually portrays the song's theme of moving on, featuring Braxton driving down a California freeway while her ex-boyfriend (played by a model) chases her in another vehicle, desperately trying to get her attention. Chart Performance & Reception It visually portrays the song's theme of moving

is the lead single from Toni Braxton's fifth studio album, More Than a Woman (2002). Marking a departure from her signature heartbreak ballads, the track features American rapper Loon and showcases a more contemporary hip-hop and R&B sound. Key Details & Production

Peaked at number 86 , becoming one of her lowest-charting singles at the time. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs: Reached number 32 .