Tiffany Gouché
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September 20, 1988
- Singer
- songwriter
- record producer
- Piano
- guitar
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| Born | Tiffany Venise Gouché September 20, 1988 |
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| Years active | 2012–present |
Tiffany Gouché (born September 20, 1988), also known as TGooch, is an American singer, songwriter, and producer from Inglewood, California.[2][3][4]
Tiffany Gouché was born on September 20, 1988 in Inglewood, California. Gouché comes from a family she has described as musical and Christian. She is the cousin of both Inglewood musicians SiR, and Netflix's Rhythm + Flow inaugural winner D Smoke. Growing up, the family would often perform together singing Gospel and jazz. In 2007, Gouché with her cousins formed a music collective by the name of Woodworks.
Career
Gouché garnered attention with her 2015 EP Pillow Talk. She has worked or shared the stage with Masego, Ty Dolla $ign, Solange, Anderson .Paak, Jill Scott, Lauryn Hill, Missy Elliott, Iggy Azalea, Usher, JMSN, Pussycat Dolls and Terrace Martin.[5][4]
Gouché produced the entirety of Lalah Hathaway's 2017 Honestly.[6][5]
Gouché also collaborated with Terrace Martin on his Grammy-nominated Velvet Portraits.
She is featured on the Little Simz tracks "Closer", "Just a Dose", and "Heart Said".[7][8]
While LionHeart featured songs sung from a heterosexual perspective (possibly because the mixtape was made up of polished demos of songs written for other artists), Gouché's later releases have fully embraced her lesbian identity.