Tiffany Houghton

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Born
Tiffany Crystal Houghton

(1993-12-06) 6 December 1993 (age 32)[1]
Dallas, TX, U.S.
GenresPop, country
OccupationsSinger, songwriter
InstrumentsGuitar, vocals, piano
Tiffany Houghton
Houghton on a red carpet at the Radio Disney Music Awards
Background information
Born
Tiffany Crystal Houghton

(1993-12-06) 6 December 1993 (age 32)[1]
Dallas, TX, U.S.
GenresPop, country
OccupationsSinger, songwriter
InstrumentsGuitar, vocals, piano
Years active2011-2021
LabelsCrowd Surf, Instar
Spouse
Adam Moffitt
Websitetiffanyhoughton.com

Tiffany Crystal Houghton (born December 6, 1993) is an American singer-songwriter.[2][3][4] As a pop artist, she has released several singles.[5] In 2014, she toured with the musical act MKTO.[1][6][7] As a child and young teenager, Houghton lived in New York City, had some work in television and commercials,[8] and was the alternate child actor and singer for the musical Annie.[9] She was inspired by singer Kristin Chenoweth who visited her school.[10] At seventeen, she moved to the country music city, Nashville, to gain experience, make connections, and work on her act.[11]

In 2018, Houghton released the single "Pretty Pretty" in advance of a promised new album.[12]

In 2012, Houghton released her first, self-titled, Ep, Tiffany Houghton. Houghton has since removed the county album from all streaming platforms. The Ep featured the songs, Only One, Hundred & One, Like He Treats Her, Different, If You Won't Hold Me, and Make Me Stay.[13]

Journalism

In 2013 Houghton released her first album, Journalism. Like Tiffany Houghton (EP) the album has since been removed from all streaming platforms. The album features 8 songs and no music videos.[14][15]

Title Length
Hey Boy 2:57
IKE 3:29
Except For You 3:50
Never Mine To Lose 3:17
Fight For Us 2:51
Miss Me At Midnight 2:56
Never Been Better 2:36
Glitter 3:35

This Is Not An EP

On December 1, 2014 Houghton released her first studio EP with songs Love Like That, Phone Call, Blame It On The Snow, The Best, High, and (Bonus Track) Island. Shortly after its release, High became Houghton's most successful hit acquiring over one million streams on YouTube alone.[16]

Title Length Release date
Love Like That 3:19 September 11, 2014
The Best 2:52 August 5, 2014
Phone Call 3:01 December 10, 2013
High 3:00 August 13, 2013
Blame It On the Snow 4:20 December 2, 2014
Island (Bonus Track) 3:43 December 1, 2014

Catch Me If You Can

Only a few months after the release of This Is Not An EP, Houghton released her second EP, Catch Me If You Can. The Ep featured the songs Unstoppable, Band Boy, Go Love Yourself, Catch Me If You Can, Clueless, and Therapy.[17]

Being the first single from the album, Houghton released "Catch Me If You Can" exclusively on Radio Disney. Within 24 hours, the song peaked at #1 and was the most requested song of the day and held that position for a while.[citation needed]

Title[17] Length Release date
Unstoppable 2:59 July 21, 2015
Catch Me If You Can 3:24 July 21, 2015
Band Boy 2:45 July 21, 2015
Clueless 3:04 July 21, 2015
Go Love Yourself 3:37 July 21, 2015
Therapy 3:29 July 21, 2015

Singles

Slumber Party

References

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