Meet Tiffany Renee’ | Artist, Singer/Songwriter

We had the good fortune of connecting with Tiffany Renee’ and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Tiffany, can you tell us more about your background and the role it’s played in shaping who you are today?
I’m from Brookshire, Texas, a small town west of Katy, Texas. Music and faith have always been a big part of my world. Growing up, I had a hard time expressing myself with words, so I started writing poems. Eventually, those poems turned into melodies, and that’s when I realized just how much I loved creating music.
Music runs in my family. My dad was a musician, and my mom has a voice like an angel. She taught me a lot about singing and feeling the music. I started playing the violin in 3rd grade and joined the band in 6th, staying with it through 12th grade. Even though I didn’t get to formally study voice in school, I always carried what my mom taught me and followed that passion wherever I could.
So when I got to college, I jumped at the chance to study voice. Music became more than just a creative outlet, it became a way to truly communicate, to heal, and to be heard. That journey shaped me into the artist I am today.

Let’s talk shop? Tell us more about your career, what can you share with our community?
My music is more than just art, it’s a reflection of my heart, my healing, and my hope. I create from a place of real emotion and experience, and that’s what sets me apart. I’ve never been focused on fame. I’m focused on connection. I want people to feel something when they hear my songs. I want them to know they’re not alone.
Music has always been my therapy. It was my voice when I was too afraid to speak, and it’s taken me places emotionally and spiritually that I couldn’t have reached on my own. That’s what I want people to understand, music isn’t just entertainment. It can heal, empower, and give life to feelings you haven’t even put into words yet.
One of the most meaningful things for me is when someone tells me, “Your music speaks to me.” That alone makes every challenge I’ve faced worth it.
Professionally, I got my start in 2018 when my friend Eddy helped me bring one of my original tracks to life. That collaboration turned into my first album, Your Majesty, which we released in 2019. Since then, I’ve continued writing, recording, and performing whenever I can—while also being a mom, working full time, and going back to college. It hasn’t been easy, but the passion keeps me going.
I studied voice in college and now give voice lessons to those wanting to improve their skills. I work with all ages but I particularly love working with children. This is where the love of music starts. And being able to expose children to all types of music and teaching them to use their voices beings me so much life! I also focus on teaching healthy singing so that they preserve their gift through time. So many great singers lose their ability over time because of poor singing habits that eventually damage their voices.
I’ve learned that you don’t have to have a perfect path to walk in your purpose. You just have to be faithful, consistent, and willing to grow. My story is still unfolding, but I want the world to know that I create with intention. My music is meant to uplift, to heal, and to tell the stories that don’t always get told.
I may not be a household name, but my music has reached hearts—and that’s more than enough for me.

Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
I’d take them around Houston to some of the live music venues. We seriously have some super dope undiscovered talent. Particularly I would hope we’d be able to catch Aj McQueen writer’s block at neighbors pizza and Fresh Oranges over at 1810 Ojeman. Both of those place have decent food too! I don’t really eat out much though. I prefer a homecooked meal.

Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. Who would you like to shoutout?
I dedicate this to my Daddy, Joe Diamond. He was my biggest support of my music and is now cheering me on from the skies. He created to spark of music in me that lives on forever.
Website: https://Linktr.ee/tiffany.renee.music
Instagram: @t.renee.music



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