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Tiffany Bynoe - Music
Rych McCain International/Nationally Syndicated Entertainment Columnist
Tiffan Bynoe "Make Me Say It Aga |
A multi-genre Billboard charting artist who has scored hit singles in Adult Contemporary/Smooth Jazz, R&B and Gospel music, versatile soul songstress Tiffany Bynoe lays a sensual foundation for the upcoming spring release of her highly anticipated full length debut album with her latest single “Make Me Say It Again.” The track, released through Alimiya Music Group INC/ Cmore5 Music /Empire, is available now for download and streaming on all music platforms.
Produced by the young emerging production duo The Trillionaires, “Make Me Say It Again” is a lush, contemporary and deeply sensual re-imagining of The Isley Brothers’ classic 1975 track “Make Me Say It Again,” with Tiffany bringing her unique female perspective to a lyric originally sung by Ronald Isley. “Make Me Say It Again” follows a string of hit singles for Tiffany over the past few years that includes her Top 30 Billboard Gospel Airplay song “Seasons,” “Free,” “Love Like Waterfalls,” “Be Still” and various remixes of “Shame.” Her most recent singles in 2020 were “Be Still” and “All of Us” featuring The Trillionaires. Tiffany’s upcoming album will feature songs co-written by the singer, her husband Kyle Bynoe and Marquise Brown and produced by The Trillionaires. The collection will feature Tiffany’s trademark wide range of styles and include a collaboration with the “Godfather of Gospel/Jazz,” Ben Tankard.
“It’s a way to pay homage to the classic soul I listened to growing up while putting a modern twist on it that reflects my love for current female R&B artists like H.E.R. and Summer Walker,” states the singer.
Lorenzo Thomas, CEO/Program Manager of 100 Hip Hop and RNB FM, says, “Tiffany’s rendition of the Isley Brothers classic is a testament to the sounds of yesteryear but also ignites today’s souls’ yearning for some good R&B.”
A seasoned performer by the time she was 14, Tiffany competed and won Amateur Night three times at the famed Apollo Theatre in NYC. Following that, she was offered numerous recording deals, but her mother insisted she finish high school first. At 17, the singer signed a major recording contract with Elektra Records and scored the #3 Billboard hit “Give Him a Love He Can Feel” under the name Tene Williams. Wendy Williams was one of the DJ’s who broke the record in New York, and one of Tiffany’s dreams came true when she appeared on “Soul Train” with Don Cornelius. The singer also appeared on BET’s video soul and other major platforms of the time. Tiffany has used her downtime during the pandemic to finish two books, “Ugly Duckling No More” and “M.E. Made Extraordinary.”. These volumes tell her inspirational story of overcoming adversity and challenges in both her personal and professional lives. Their compelling emotional narratives detail the struggles of overcoming low self-esteem, depression, regrets and other mental health issues.
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