Tiffany Affair
OriginNew York, New York, United States
GenresR&B, pop, hip hop
Years active2006–2007
LabelsReprise (2006–2007)
MembersAyanna
Bianca
Gabrielle
Past membersNatasha
Websitetiffanyaffair.com

Tiffany Affair was an American R&B girl group, composed of Ayanna (born 1988), Bianca (born 1988), Gabrielle (born 1990), and Natasha (born 1990).[1] It was originally a quartet but then later became a trio when Natasha image on stage and back stage during private interviews. The girls were brought to Reprise's attention by guitarist Robert Randolph.[2] They released their first single "Start a Fire", produced by Stargate.

They started performing in commercials and musical theaters at a young age. Their name originates from both a street in New Jersey called "Tiffany Blvd" and their original recording spot in a warehouse previously owned by Tiffany & Co.[1] Their influences are John Legend, Alicia Keys, Destiny's Child, Gwen Stefani, Boyz II Men, and Christina Aguilera. Their debut album, tentatively titled Flavors,[3] was originally scheduled for a fall 2006 release,[2] was pushed to a mid-2007 date, then was ultimately scrapped.

On June 4, 2007, Tiffany Affair sang the "Star Spangled Banner" at the NASCAR Nextel Cup Autism Speaks 400, held at Dover International Speedway.[4]

Discography

Singles

References

  1. 1 2 *Exclusive* The Queen Interviews Tiffany Affair - Hip Hop Ruckus
  2. 1 2 Tiffany Affair Are Starting A Fire On Reprise | Takeover Ent./Reprise Records is pleased to
  3. Urban Pop Act Tiffany Affair To Release Debut Disc This Fall; Listen To "Start A Fire" - Starpulse Entertainment News Blog
  4. "Dover International Speedway - The Monster Mile - Actress Catherine Bell and a charitable race fan will kickoff [sic] the "Autism Speaks 400 presented by Visa" at Dover International". Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
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