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Tiffany Houghton
Houghton on a red carpet at the Radio Disney Music Awards
Background information
Birth nameTiffany Crystal Houghton
Born (1993-12-06) 6 December 1993 (age 31)[1]
Dallas, TX, U.S.
GenresPop, country
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals, piano
Years active2011-2021
LabelsCrowd Surf, Instar
SpouseAdam Moffitt
Websitetiffanyhoughton.com

Tiffany Crystal Houghton (born December 6, 1993) is an American singer-songwriter who is from and resides in Dallas.[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]

Tiffany Houghton (EP)

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Even though Houghton has released the majority of her tracks on albums or EPs, there have been a few songs to slip though the cracks and remain singles.

Title Length Release Date
House On Normandy (deleted single) 3:59 October 29, 2012
17 Again 3:41 March 17, 2014
I'm Gonna Love You 3:03 October 14, 2016
Hello Sailor! 3:05 December 2, 2016
Echoes (feat. Cody William Falkosky) 3:37 November 2, 2018
Get To Lovin' (feat. That Girl Lay Lay) 3:03 June 28, 2019
Pretty Pretty (feat. JTM) 3:10 October 18, 2019
Mrs. Claus (feat. Tiffany Alvord) 3:54 December 6, 2019
Mrs. Claus (Acoustic) 4:21 December 13, 2019
Better Without a Sweater (feat. Jay Alan) 2:54 November 27, 2020

Slumber Party

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On April 16, 2021 Houghton released her long awaited for album Slumber Party, the album featured the previously released singles Pretty Pretty, Break Me, Physical, Spectrum, Candace, What'd Do?, Why, and Dodged a Bullet. The album features music videos for Get To Lovin', Why, and Dodged a Bullet.[18] In an interview with Xavier from Heard Well Houghton claimed, "All these records I made, produced, wrote, entirely with women."[19]

Title Length Release Date
Get to Lovin' 3:03 April 16, 2021
Skydive 3:07 April 16, 2021
Slumber Party 3:15 April 16, 2021
Candace, What'd You Do? 3:31 April 3, 2020
Break Me 3:09 January 18, 2019
Physical 2:50 November 19, 2018
Fake 2:26 April 16, 2021
Ferrari 2:31 April 16, 2021
Pretty Pretty 3:10 November 12, 2018
Why 3:55 January 31, 2020
Spectrum 3:18 July 17, 2020
Dodged a Bullet 2:55 September 4, 2020

References

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  1. ^ a b Emily Longeretta, June 16, 2014, Hollywood Life, Tiffany Houghton Debuts New Song ‘Island’ Before MKTO Tour — Watch Archived 2020-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved November 6, 2014, "...Tiffany Houghton may only be 20, ..."
  2. ^ September 26th 2014, WNCI Radio 97.9, Have You Heard Tiffany Houghton? You Need To. Check It Out Here! Archived 2015-01-21 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved November 6, 2014, "...20-year-old recording artist who lives in LA. ..."
  3. ^ April 5, 2014, Emily Longeretta, Hollywood Life, Tiffany Houghton Reveals Love Story Behind New Song ’17 Again’ Archived 2020-12-01 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved November 6, 2014, "......"
  4. ^ Matthew Reid, October 17, 2014, CBS Local, 15 Seconds Of Fame – Tiffany Houghton | Phone Call / Love Like That UPDATE EDITION Archived 2016-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved November 6, 2014, "... from Dallas named Tiffany Houghton on 15 Seconds of Fame...."
  5. ^ Geoffrey Rowlands, 24 February 2014, Gulf Times, Gorgon City basking in UK chart success Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved November 6, 2014, "...Texas-born pop-country singer/songwriter ... concentrating exclusively on the singles market. “..."
  6. ^ Allen Foster, June 13, 2014, AXS Inspiring pop star Tiffany Houghton to tour with MKTO this summer Archived 2019-06-23 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved November 6, 2014, "...Tiffany and MKTO..."
  7. ^ KAITLIN REILLY, August 8, 2014, Bustle online magazine, SINGER TIFFANY HOUGHTON TALKS MUSIC, BELIEVING IN YOURSELF, & NOT WANTING THE BEST FOR YOUR EX Archived 2016-09-20 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved November 6, 2014, "...The Dallas-raised singer/songwriter is currently on the road with MKTO’s American Dream Tour ..."
  8. ^ Emily Longeretta, October 1, 2013, Hollywood Life, Tiffany Houghton: I Appreciate Miley Cyrus Being True To Who She Is Archived 2020-09-26 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved November 6, 2014, "...Kristen [sic] Chenoweth came to my school. ... did some Broadway, did some TV shows...."
  9. ^ Nate Jones, September 23, 2013, Pop Dust magazine, 8 Things You Need to Know About “High” Singer Tiffany Houghton Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved November 6, 2014, "...did some Broadway ... alternate on Annie...."
  10. ^ Emily Longeretta, October 1, 2013, Hollywood Life, Tiffany Houghton: I Appreciate Miley Cyrus Being True To Who She Is Archived 2020-09-26 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved November 6, 2014, "...Kristen [sic] Chenoweth came to my school. I live in NY when I was in elementary school. I did some Broadway, did some TV shows, anyway I went and saw Wicked at that time and she was the first as Glenda in Wicked. ... your mashup of Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift...."
  11. ^ October 15, 2014, The News Herald, Up-and-coming singer-songwriter Tiffany Houghton visits school Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved November 6, 2014, "..20-year-old independent recording artist ... spent the past two years developing her craft ... YouTube ... more than 1 million total views."
  12. ^ Tiffany Houghton Returns to Music With ‘Pretty Pretty’: Listen to Inspiring New Song Archived 2019-06-23 at the Wayback Machine. Us Weekly, November 12, 2018.
  13. ^ Tiffany Houghton, 2012-06-05, archived from the original on 2021-10-16, retrieved 2021-10-16
  14. ^ "Journalism". Tiffanyhoughton.com. Archived from the original on 2021-11-27. Retrieved 2021-11-27.
  15. ^ Journalism, 2013-03-27, archived from the original on 2021-11-27, retrieved 2021-11-27
  16. ^ Tiffany Houghton - High, 13 August 2013, archived from the original on 2021-10-16, retrieved 2021-10-16
  17. ^ a b Catch Me If You Can - EP by Tiffany Houghton, 2015-07-21, archived from the original on 2021-10-16, retrieved 2021-10-16
  18. ^ Slumber Party by Tiffany Houghton, 2021-04-16, archived from the original on 2021-10-16, retrieved 2021-10-16
  19. ^ Tiffany Houghton - "Everything Fell Apart.. But I'm Back!" | Heard Well, 11 March 2020, archived from the original on 2021-10-16, retrieved 2021-10-16