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July 11th, 2007 by Hannah

Tiffany – I Think We’re Alone Now

From teenage superstar, mother, to songwriter, the singer has been there and back. Marking the twentieth anniversary of the hit single that introduced her to the world, “I Think We’re Alone Now,” Tiffany has released a personal, singer-songwriter CD, “Just Me.” Just you and me alone now – this is what the whole world would want to tell her. The singer reflected on the current crop of teen stars and how the benefit of her solid performing background before she hit the big time setting her apart from the remixed-in-a-studio teen scene of today. Everybody’s favorite singing teenager in 1987 was out selling millions of records when she asked the patriarch of boy bands to join her on tour and they both changed pop music forever. But could she shed more light as to what led her to stop a career that began with such immense promise.

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