Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Tiffany Darwish - Page 2

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Last updated on November 5, 2024.
When you become a mega-icon overnight, there's no way to keep that intensity continually going.
There was a lot of turmoil in my family.
Because my early music was heavily produced, people assume my voice was also heavily produced. — © Tiffany Darwish
Because my early music was heavily produced, people assume my voice was also heavily produced.
Looking back at old-school pictures, I never had a hair or makeup person. I wasn't required to wear a lot of hair and makeup. I was never really allowed to do that because it was the image.
Over the years, I grew up as a person and made mistakes and had a great time and had a baby, kind of grew as a person and as an artist.
I'm a live performer, through and through. That's when I really get to shine.
I'm all about showing people what I can really do in country music. Give me a mic and let me perform, and I'll prove it to you.
I've always really been a big fan of rock music. I wanted to record rock music when I was 14 or 15, but I was too young; it would have been ridiculous.
I write a lyric, but when I reread it, I think it's awful and either hide it or crumple it up.
From the time I was 2, I told my mom I was going to be a singer. And she'd say, 'Sure, honey, and tomorrow you'll want to be a dancer.'
Singing pop music was not something I planned, but I managed to do it.
At the end of the day, if you're still kickin', and you're still doin' what you love, and you still have a dream, that's all you need.
As a performer, you're constantly re-branding. — © Tiffany Darwish
As a performer, you're constantly re-branding.
I pinch myself daily.
I grew up on the West Coast during the '80s. But I wasn't a 'valley girl,' since I grew up in Norwalk, which was filled with Latina girls.
I took being a mom very seriously.
I want to play the Grand Ole Opry for sure. And I want to meet and play with people like Emmylou Harris and Vince Gill.
It's annoying when people go, 'I didn't know you could actually sing.'
When I was growing up, I wanted to dress like a lot of my idols, but I simply couldn't afford it, or my mother would say, 'Too much make-up' or 'It's too old for you.' So all I've ever worried about is that my fans could relate to me, and as a teenager with the same tastes and interests.
I hope my career will be long-term. It's not something I'm taking for granted, but we try to plan that way.
My parents were divorced when I was 2, so I don't remember much about them being together.
I've always wanted to be a singer, since as far back as I can remember.
For a lot of people, I will always be the mall girl, and that's OK. That was my start. But I can do so much more than that.
I want to take acting lessons first. But I'd love to find the right film, a 'Breakfast Club' kind of thing.
'I Think We're Alone Now' is one of the all-time great songs.
I do love the social-media aspect of working records nowadays. You can do a video and put it up on social media, and people check you out who would never check you out before. I think it's much cooler that you can just get the product right to the fans.
I think the biggest thing, for me, was just to be recognized as a songwriter.
I'm not a one-hit wonder who got lucky. This really is my life. I was born with this talent, and this is what I meant to be. I'm totally grateful. — © Tiffany Darwish
I'm not a one-hit wonder who got lucky. This really is my life. I was born with this talent, and this is what I meant to be. I'm totally grateful.
Let's face it: Robert Plant is hot!
I wanted to be known as a better musician more than anything.
I didn't want to record 'I Think We're Alone Now,' because I thought it wouldn't show that I could actually sing.
I love everything by Led Zeppelin.
Like, it's fun for me to sing 'I Think We're Alone Now.' But when 'Could've Been' comes out as a single, that's a ballad and really shows my voice; then people will say, 'Hey, this girl really can sing.'
I guess getting used to sleeping on the tour bus has been the hardest thing - that and settling for whatever food you can get on the road.
I went to Nashville when I was 10. Tried to get a record deal. Everybody was like, 'You're 10. It's not gonna happen. Come back later.'
My best friend was crazy about Culture Club. She had posters everywhere. She joined the fan club. She knew everything about them. No one else sounds like Boy George, and I have great memories of singing along in her bedroom.
Some artists don't want to be involved in anything outside the performing. They'll say, 'You make the decisions and tell me what to do.' I want to be in on all of it. If there's a meeting where commitments are made that I have to carry out, I want to be there.
New Jersey was like home for me the first time I was there. — © Tiffany Darwish
New Jersey was like home for me the first time I was there.
I am a redhead and was a tomboy for many years.
Obviously, I wore a lot of crazy things on stage. That's just how it goes.
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