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TIFFANY VILLARREALA Triple Threat: talent, brains and beauty. This complete combination is not always common place in today’s music industry. In fact, with all the haphazardly manufactured and pre-fabricated “artists” popping up, chances are slim that a true talent will blossom. But an in depth look in the right place will reveal that she is out there and ready to embrace the world. That she happens to be Universal Recording artist, Tiffany Villarreal.This Mexican and Puerto Rican 24-year old songstress from San Antonio, Texas, began singing as a toddler. Villarreal’s home was musically divided between her mother’s love for the tunes of the Motown R&B era, her father’s penchant for the jams of the 60s & 70s and Latin music. “The day after I was born, I was at a party,” Tiffany laughs, describing how music was like a member of the family, “all the family played their own instruments and we would dance and sing all the time.”An all around purist of an artist, Tiffany unquestionably possesses the traits to make her three times a woman! Without a doubt, her talent alone will allow her to withstand the onslaught of cute faces and minimal skill in this oversaturated music industry. Get ready for Tiffany Villarreal!
TIFFANY NOT WORRIED ABOUT PLAYING WAITING GAME // Mar 10, 2008The legendary production and backing of Dr. Dre has served as a big advantage for artists over the years, but despite all the perks that come with working with a super producer of Dre's stature, there's always the flipside that isn't always that enjoyable.One gripe several artists have had with Dr. Dre and Aftermath since its inception is the long wait and overall level of perfection Dre holds when it comes to the recording and releasing of an album, which becomes frustrating when entire bodies of work are scraped if he feels the music is either dated or isn't quite there yet. Busta Rhymes spoke out about that in promotion of his last album, The Big Bang.Other newer artists have to play the waiting game, sitting on the bench, waiting for their turn at bat. Some of those artists include former and current members of the Aftermath roster such as Rakim, Joell Ortiz, Bishop Lamont and Shady/Aftermath artist Stat Quo. One other -- not mentioned in that list as often -- is singer Tiffany Villarreal.Tiffany is a young Mexican and Puerto Rican songstress hailing from San Antonio, Texas. Signed to the label already for a few years, she too seems to be playing the waiting game.She says the time, however, isn't wasted and doesn't bother her."I'm not worried [about the wait]," the singer told BallerStatus.com recently. "I got God. It's nothing I worry about. I just try to stay creative as possible, so it's a beautiful thing."Her tough exterior comes after two failed recording contracts before she even met Dre, so Tiffany isn't letting anybody ruffle her feathers and keeps marching on. Her history in music includes deals with RCA, Universal/Motown and now Aftermath. So for her, the third time's a charm and she's not letting anybody tell her otherwise."As long as you have the drive and you have the ambition, you can do anything if you set your mind to it," Tiffany explained. "I'm living proof of it. You just don't give up, no matter what. You never let nobody steal away your confidence. That's really important in this business."So how did the deal with Dre come about? Well, the singer said it happened in the blink of an eye. Somebody referred her to the good Doctor, she sang for him and the deal was done. It was just that easy."It was a crazy experience. What happened was, I just met with somebody that knew [Dre], I went to the studio, sang for him and he said it was a wrap. We started recording our first song that night."It's just been a phenomenal experience, the whole journey. You know, the good times, the bad..." she continued.While there's not a timeframe of certainty when it comes to the release of her official album, she said she's close to finishing it, and promised something would drop this year.She did not, however, reveal any other details regarding the producers or artists she has worked with -- aside from Dre -- thus far, explaining that she'd rather keep that info a surprise.For a sample of Tiffany, one song -- "Fallin'" -- can be streamed on her official MySpace page at MySpace.com/TiffanyVillarreal.
DAMN SHES FINE !!
i think she'll do better than Truth Hurts.
Quote from: es-jay on March 13, 2008, 09:20:15 AMi think she'll do better than Truth Hurts.what makes you think that?
Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 13, 2008, 09:23:40 AMQuote from: es-jay on March 13, 2008, 09:20:15 AMi think she'll do better than Truth Hurts.what makes you think that?well Truth had a good voice, but in my eyes Tiffany Villareal sounds much better and is more attractive. i think she will sell more records, provided Aftermath don't get sued for a sample clearence...