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Tiffany Monique
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Tiffany Monique performing at Black Girls Rock rehearsals, 2012
Background information
Birth nameTiffany Monique Marshall
Born (1977-05-11) May 11, 1977 (age 49)
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, background vocalist
Years active1995–present
Associated acts
Websitetiffanymonique.com

Tiffany Monique Ryan is an American singer, songwriter, and background vocalist. She released her debut EP, Nemesis [1], in June 2010 and followed with various single releases in 2011 and 2016. She has performed as a background vocalist for Beyoncé as one of "The Mamas" since 2007. In 2018, she became the lead background vocalist and the assistant vocal arranger/choir director for Beyoncé's performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California’s Coachella Valley. She is also a 5-year esophageal cancer survivor.

Early life

Monique was born to Martha Ann Marshall (née Johnson) and Jerry Lee Marshall in Hermitage, Tennessee. She was musically influenced at an early age by her aunt, Beverly, who was a singer, musician and a former backing vocalist for Chaka Khan. At the age of three, Monique sang her first church solo, "Soon And Very Soon", while still living in Tennessee. Following the divorce of her parents, Monique and her mother moved to Newark, New Jersey, to stay with her maternal grandparents. Shortly after arriving in New Jersey, Monique began attending Tabernacle Baptist Church in Newark and joined the children's choir.[2]

Monique attended Immaculate Conception High School in Montclair, New Jersey. There, she was an honor student, as well as a cheerleader, member of the track team and founder of the school's gospel choir. She graduated from Immaculate in 1995. After high school, Monique was awarded a full scholarship to Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland,[3] where she majored in music education. After a brief hiatus, Monique transferred to William Paterson University in Wayne, New Jersey, in 2000, where she changed her major to Communication Journalism and graduated in 2004.

Background Vocalist Career

While attending Morgan State University, Monique was approached by a friend to join a local singing group, OnPoint. After agreeing to join the group, Monique performed with OnPoint from 1997 to 1999. OnPoint was featured on K-Ci & JoJo's "Fee Fie Foe Fum" Remix on MCA Records in 1998.[4] The group disbanded in 1999 citing creative differences.

Monique worked as an administrative assistant from 2002 to 2006 at a pharmaceutical company, while continuing to pursue music part time. During that period, she expanded her resume as a professional singer by performing as a backing vocalist for Mariah Carey, Christina Aguilera, Regina Belle, and Jeff Fox.[5] In March 2007, while working at the pharmaceutical company, Monique was contacted by Beyoncé's music director and asked to join the band for Beyoncé's upcoming tour, The Beyoncé Experience. Monique immediately resigned from the pharmaceutical company and joined the band. She has performed with Beyoncé & The Mamas for a total of seven tours,[6] including the Beyoncé Experience Tour (2007),[7] I Am...Sasha Fierce Tour (2009), the I Am... Yours performance in Las Vegas, Mrs. Carter Show World Tour, On The Run Tour and The Formation World Tour. She also performed with her for the 2013 Super Bowl halftime show and several other iconic performances.

Monique was promoted to assistant vocal arranger and lead background vocalist for Beyoncé[8] in 2018. Since her promotion, she trained and arranged the choir that was assembled for Beyoncé's Coachella "Beychella" performances in Palm Springs, CA.[9] She was also the lead background vocalist for Beyonce & Jay-Z's "On The Run 2" World Tour[10] and performed as lead background vocalist and assistant vocal arranger with the singer for Kobe Bryant's Memorial at the Staple Center in 2020.[11]

As a veteran background vocalist for many recording artists, Tiffany's story as a background vocalist was highlighted in [12] in 20 Feet From Stardom, which won Best Music Film in 2014[13] for the Grammy Awards and an Academy Awards for "Best Documentary Feature".[14]

Solo Career

Following the I Am...Sasha Fierce Tour, Monique began her career as a solo recording artist. She released "Nemesis, the EP[15]" in June 2010, which featured five songs written by her and produced by her then friend and producer, Kwiz. In July of that same year, Monique released her first music video, "Nemesis", via YouTube and social media. She released her second single and video, "Anytime",[16] the following year.

Tiffany underwent a dramatic brand overhaul following the release of her debut EP, including an almost 100-lb weight loss. She became a spokesperson for Sparkpeople [17] and was also featured in the book "Beyond Sugar Shock" by Connie Bennett, which focused on persons who experienced improved health and fitness after conquering sugar addiction. [18]

In March 2016, in celebration of her 1-year cancer treatment anniversary [19], Tiffany released "Braving The Storm", with proceeds from the song being donated to the American Cancer Society.

In September 2016, Tiffany's husband, producer/composer "Kwiz" released a socially-charged album entitled "Blacklight Chronicles" [20], which featured Tiffany on two of its best performing songs - "Pushin' On" and "After Amen".

In 2019, Tiffany's song, Nemesis, from her debut EP of the same title, regained success after being featured by the NBA during a James Harden highlight reel in March.

Personal life

Monique married Jeffery Riddick, Jr., in July 2000 and they had a son together in 2005. They divorced in 2010. In September 2016, Monique married Kevin "Kwiz" Ryan, a music producer and composer, in Riviera Maya, Mexico. They are also joint owners of Rhythm 252 Music Group.[21]

She has spoken extensively about weight discrimination and obstacles she's encountered in the music industry as a plus sized artist. In 2011, following some health concerns, she lost almost 100lbs.[22]

In 2015, she was diagnosed with esophageal cancer and underwent extensive surgery as part of her treatment.[23] She made a full recovery and celebrated 5 years cancer free on March 4, 2020.

Discography

  • Nemesis (EP) (2010)[24]
  • "I Feel A Spark" (Single) (2011)
  • "Braving The Storm" (Single) (2016)

Filmography

Year Film Role
2007 The Beyonce Experience Live Background Vocalist[25]
2009 I Am... Yours: An Intimate Performance at Wynn Las Vegas Background Vocalist[26]
2010 Beyonce Live At Roseland: Elements of 4 Background Vocalist[27]
2013 20 Feet from Stardom Herself[28]
2013 Beyonce: Life Is But A Dream Background Vocalist[29]
2014 On The Run Tour: Beyonce and Jay-Z Background Vocalist[30]
2018 Homecoming: A Film By Beyonce Herself /Assistant Vocal Arranger[31]

References

  1. http://thetruthaboutcelebrities.blogspot.com/2010/08/beyonces-background-singers.html
  2. "Tiffany Monique Biography". Official Website Of Tiffany Monique.
  3. "Tiffany Monique: Making Her Musical Weight Known". BlackDoctor.org.
  4. "K-Ci & JoJo - Fee Fie Foe Fum Remix". discogs.com.
  5. "Tiffany Monique: Stepping Out Of Beyoncé's Shadow to Launch Solo Career". HipHopDetroit.com.
  6. "Backing Beyonce: Life As A Mama".
  7. "The Beyonce Experience: Live". imdb.com.
  8. "Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé".
  9. "Beyonce Paid Tribute to Black Culture at Coachella".
  10. "Beyonce: Tours: OTR II". Beyonce.com.
  11. "Beyoncé opens Kobe Bryant memorial with one of his favorite song". Retrieved 24 Feb 2020.
  12. "20 Feet from Stardom (2013)". IMDB.com.
  13. "'20 Feet from Stardom' wins 2015 Grammy Award for Best Music Film". Tremolo Productions.
  14. "20 Feet from Stardom wins best documentary Oscar". The Guardian.
  15. "Nemesis EP by Tiffany Monique".
  16. "A Star In Her Own Right".
  17. https://www.sparkpeople.com/blog/blog.asp?post=meet_tiffany_a_sparkpeople_success_story_and_the_next_big_star
  18. https://books.google.com/books?id=FqXSXjcn-PsC&pg=PA78&lpg=PA78&dq=Nemesis+Tiffany+Monique&source=bl&ots=E6WJ4pICjk&sig=ACfU3U1SEqC8L8mPys5iOC7F1VOK0LqkhQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjV1ILE29frAhV3knIEHUlhB3M4MhDoATAGegQIChAB#v=onepage&q=Nemesis%20Tiffany%20Monique&f=false
  19. http://www.mtv.com/news/2103575/beyonce-backup-singer-tiffany-monique-cancer/
  20. https://eurweb.com/2016/08/02/kevin-kwiz-ryan-releases-black-light-chronicles/
  21. "Tiffany & Kwiz Wedding". DelSolPhotography.com.
  22. "Tiffany Monique: Making Her Musical Weight Known".
  23. "Beyonce Sends Special Message to Backup Singer Battling Cancer".
  24. "FAME Presents: Tiffany Monique – FM For Music". Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  25. https://www.beyonce.com/dvd/the-beyonce-experience-live/credits//
  26. https://www.allmusic.com/album/release/i-amyours-an-intimate-performance-at-wynn-las-vegas-mr0002897863/credits
  27. https://www.beyonce.com/dvd/live-at-roseland/credits/
  28. "From Backup to Big Screen: 'Twenty Feet From Stardom' Has Its Moment". Billboard. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  29. https://www.beyonce.com/dvd/life-is-but-a-dream/credits/
  30. http://www.myk104.com/blog/beyonces-backing-vocalist-defends-revealing-run-tour-costume/
  31. https://www.beyonce.com/album/homecoming/credits/

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