Monica Reed

UNIVERSAL CITY, CA- JULY 10: 80's teen queen singer Tiffany, performs at Universal Citywalk Hollywood as part of the summer concert series, July 10, 2009 in Universal City, CA.

Did you know Tiffany has new music?

Tiffany, is in full-on tour mode.  The red-headed singer who scored No. 1 hits with “I Think We’re Alone Now” and “Could’ve Been,” back in the 80’s.

Tiffany is 47 now and on the road with new music!  Tiffany like to call it a “transition period.”

She released her tenth album, Pieces of Me, late last year.

 

She’s a pretty busy lady these days, she was on the Mixtape Tour with New Kids on the Block, Debbie Gibson and Salt-N-Pepa earlier this year.

Her solo tour is focusing on the newer songs, Tiffany promises she’ll never turn her back on the music that made her a star.  Tiff says, “You’re always gonna get more of the retro stuff with me.”

But here is a remake of her famous, I think We’re Alone Now with a more rock vibe!

 

Tiffany loves the sound of her new album, “It’s definitely still got that retro sound, but with the layered guitars it lends itself to definitely more of a modern, almost Foo Fighters kinda sound. I love that. I’m living in both worlds a little bit.”

 

 

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