This is Michael Mixerr. Today I will review the Tiffany Villarreal album by Tiffany Villarreal.
On The Real Intro, she explains the real her as Tiffany Villarreal. The Real Intro has a real mellow vibe with harmonious church chimes. Obviously the instrument orchestration is professionally conducted. This girl has a voice will blow you out the water! The Real Intro is incredible trance music.
Fire has a bongo percussion playing in perfect orchestration in the background laced on with a hot guitar line. Fire was intended to be a hot club track hence the bongo used. The song Fire has an upbeat tempo. It’s obvious that Tiffany came here to party.
Holla At Me tells us the story about how Tiffany and her man met up together and exactly how they’re crazy in love! Holla At Me is a consensual upbeat track on an upbeat tempo with an R&B vibe on top of a smooth bass line.
For My Girls comes with an orchestra lead melody on with incredibly lead percussion ensemble! The instrument orchestration is professionally conducted similar to Classical music for instance. Listen to the beginning and you will notice how exactly. The production is perfect in sound quality.
You, Yourself & You sounds very similar to an Alicia Keys track. It’s a track that Alicia Keys would sing on. The piano vibe and upbeat tempo makes You, Yourself & You sound very similar to an Alicia Keys track which is why. Think similar to Alicia Keys, Charli Baltimore, SolĂ©, Adina Howard, Ciara, or Beyonce when you listen to this song by Tiffany Villarreal.
The guy that Tiffany is with rather self-centered instead of caring about Tiffany and life. In short, he only thinks about himself. He doesn’t pay attention to or focus his time on Tiffany at all. So she's had enough. She’s ready to dump him.
Nine Months deals with the pain of pregnancy and childbirth that women experience when they get impregnated during sexual intercourse. Tiffany Villarreal gives us insight on her experience of pregnancy and childbirth during her womanhood. Tiffany describes the pain of giving childbirth. The experience of giving childbirth after 9 months of pregnancy is very painful. Details are not too gruesome, however. In the end, Tiffany has decided to keep the child.
Nine Months ensembles us with an 80's Jazz melody that quite similar to smooth jazz. Take notice of the smooth mellow bass lines. Nine Months is a jazz melody track.
It’s truly a shame that she wasn’t a little more publicly appreciated or promoted by the music industry. Tiffany Villarreal should have been an international success by now! Tiffany Villarreal should have released 6 or 7 more albums by now. It’s a shame she didn’t.
I rate this album, Tiffany Villarreal, 4/5****!!
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