Tiffany’s’ is a song about redemption and finding your true self through toxicity in a previous relationship. As the song travels into the second half of the chorus, you realize what you’ve been longing for and what you deserve. It’s an age-old tale of going through hell to find out who you really are.
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"Tiffany's (Grand Piano Variety)" by Taylor Colson
This may be the first time you’ve heard of Taylor Colson, but I don’t think it will be the last you hear of her. The girl has pipes and they are on full display in this stripped down version of “Tiffany’s”.
Who is Taylor Colson?
With her first release “Hurt Me”, Taylor Colson cements a vocal verve as soulful, heartfelt, and soaring as it is unmistakably modern. Relocated to Los Angeles from her native Boca Raton, Florida, Taylor’s creative journey has progressed from local gigs opening for the likes of Blackbear to West Coast writing sessions with Halsey collaborator Dylan Jackson Scott. November 2019 found the young singer playing her first full-fledged solo shows in Europe, handpicked by lovelytheband’s Mitchy Collins, accompanied by members of touring partners, Rad Horror. Co-written and produced by Scott and mixed by lovelytheband collaborator, Charlie Park, “Hurt Me '' rolls with plenty of promise and passion.