St. Louis born/Atlanta residing rapper and VH1 “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” cast member, sits down with DJ Smallz and weighs in on the current state of female rappers, gun-toting music videos, and sex appeal. She considers herself a lyricist, not a rapper. If somebody can write a song to her and she not telling her story she had somebody write for her she is Rapper, not Lyricist she is a rapper. They are letting it happen. She says the radio supporting and only 20% write their own lyrics. She is things are going fast. The industry is taking longer she is not creating her own stories. Hip hop is about struggle and talking about things people can relate to good or bad. You need to write your own stuff. I will work with any woman at any time. Hip Hop is a competitive sport. She has written for other women.
Tiffany explains the good and bad about the music industry and Cliff tells us all about real estate. She says it was rough growing up in St. Louis. She came to St.Louis Lil Kim Tiffany found her studio and got her a Chef for some food and she really wanted to meet her. She is signed to Lil Kim. She was on a tour bus in a car and beyond she opened up for Bone thugs and harmony. She wants to work with city girls, and her love life is good. She puts God first.