Tiffany Miranda Live Interview

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Type : Public Event

Details:        Tiffany Miranda is a unique element in the music industry. Not only is she a singer | songwriter | producer | DJ  | and certified engineer but Tiffany is the founder of Girls Make Beats.  With the formation of  Girls Make Beats, Tiffany has created a platform to empower women and girls in the music industry. She was inspired by the struggles and roadblocks she faced as a young aspiring female artist.
   
 At the tender age of 15, Tiffany was offered contracts by some of Miami's most influentual labels where she would have been label mates with Pitbull or Trina. However, her mother and momager, Amber Miranda, was not too keen on the Miami music scene at the time and decided against it.
Tiffany then appeared on TV shows such as American Idol, X-Factor, and Showtime at the Apollo where she received both national and local exposure. She continued to showcase her voice performing at high end venues such as Bamboo, Fountainbleau Hotel, Apollo Theater, AAA and countless others. She quickly found that the music industry was filled with empty promises and was very male dominated. Her "no excuses" attitute led her to obtain her own recording studio where she taught herself the ins and outs of music production and audio engineering.

 She first started working with local clients and held several internship positions at a few large studios in Miami. Her client base soon grew to working with major labels and artists including Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, Fat Joe, Mr. 305inc, Sobe Entertainment, Lenny Santos of Aventura, and much more. 
She made her presence known at world renown studios such as the Hit Factory, Daddy's House, and Platinum Sound Studio and was asked to speak as a panelist on behalf of Women in the Music Industry at the 2015 Winter Music Conference. 

 
Tiffany's work ethic and philanthropy continues to inspire others. She has spoken to hundreds of kids on the Girls Make Beats School Presentation Tour promoting female empowerment in the music industry. She is passionate about seeing a positive change in the music industry and is well on her way to doing so with Girls Make Beats.