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Tiffany's career began when she was very young on the TV show Star Search when she was five. By the time Tiffany was 13 she was offered a contract with MCA Records and began work on her first album-the self titled debut, Tiffany. To promote the album to her target audience, she performed nationwide at shopping malls. Within weeks she was singing to over 5,000 screaming fans. What started out as a marketing tool as a way to get her in front of people soon turned into a phenomenon.
Overnight, Tiffany had become a pop culture and teen icon featured in magazines, newspapers, and even on the The Tonight Show. Both "I Think We're Alone Now" and "Could've Been" were US #1 singles. "I Saw Him Standing There" (which hit the Top Ten) was also included on her 1987 debut album. Tiffany even managed to dethrone the King of pop, Michael Jackson, knocking him from the number one spot on the album charts.
Tiffany's trajectory to super-stardom was unprecedented: Her humble beginnings with a mall tour led to two number-one records and domestic album sales beyond the six million mark, with over 15 million records sold worldwide. Her second album, “Hold An Old Friend's Hand,” went double platinum and included the Top Ten hit "All This Time." The year 2007 is set to be one of Tiffany’s best years yet.
In addition to this album, Tiffany is also maintaining a rigorous live performance and TV schedule.
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