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Throwback Interview: Tiffany Eugenio

I had a chance to sit down (not literally, so thank God for technology) with a Miss Tiffany Eugenio to discuss her musical gifts, inspirations and advice for others interested in the music biz. Take a gander at the short interview that is both personable and informative.

Describe your sound as if we were deaf.

What? Really?! That’s really hard…
Well, I’d probably make some strange reference to chocolate and velvet – I have a tone that’s kind of smooth, rich, and sorta dark… but assuming you couldn’t hear me make my description anyway, I’d probably do a dance for you… [flails her arms] hip hop ballet anyone?

What is distinctive about your sound?

The way I hear myself, and the way others hear me, is totally different. I’m so accustomed to the sound of my own voice, and my own tastes, that I’m not really sure what exactly others are hearing. People tell me though that I ride a very fine line between a classical sound and a hiphop/R&B-ish sound. If there was any possible way for those two genres to exist together in harmony without overpowering each other, that would be my niche. But then again, at the same time I also play the guitar, so sometimes there are some elements of rock and folk depending on the song that I’m singing. I’m neither one of those genres specifically, but I guess I’m a little of each.

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Acoustic Much?

Well DAYUM.

Can you say “Give Beyonce AND Alicia Keys a run for their money” ??

LOL she is making me SING along! That is TALENT!

Sweet Dreams @ The EMA’s

Lady Bey killed this shit. Period.

Here is Beyonce performing her hit single “Sweet Dreams” at the European Music Awards. Although her outfit was a bit risque’  for my taste (a costume better left in the bedroom), she rocked the shit out of this performance, per usual :-)

Check her out! P.S. She will be debuting her new video featuring Lady Gaga crazy ass “Video Phone” later today :-)

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