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EPISODE · Aug 23, 2018 · 46 MIN

Tiffany Gouché on Destiny's Child's "The Writing's on the Wall" (1999)

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The Album: Destiny's Child "The Writing's on the Wall" She sings about love and about longing. Hometown heroine and triple threat (singer/songwriter/producer) Tiffany Gouché (Inglewood, CA) sang her way into our playlists with silky smooth vocals and a production style that reminds us of R&B’s glory days in the 90s, mixed with the eclectic futuristic sound LA music has come to be known for. She was therefore the perfect person to talk Destiny’s child platinum smash Heat Rock “The Writing’s On The Wall”. We revisited an album that was full of anthems, an album that Tiffany experienced on cassette tape! Tiffany spoke to us about the layers of inspiration she got from this album as well as what made “Writing’s On The Wall” classic 90s R&B. More on Tiffany Gouché Live Performance + Interview for Soulection(Okayplayer) Interview with Billboard Tiffany Gouché @ The Boiler Room Instagram | Twitter More on The Writing's on the Wall Wikipedia entry on The Writing's on the Wall The Writing's on the Wall: Review (Pitchfork) The 10 Commandments of Love Within Destiny's Child's "The Writing's on the Wall" (Billboard) Show Tracklisting (all songs from The Writing's on the Wall unless indicated otherwise): Say My Name Bug A Boo Tiffany Gouché: Dive Commisioned and Fred Hammond: So Good to Know (The Savior) Kim Burrell: Holy Ghost Outro (Amazing Grace Dedicated to Andretta Tillman) Bills, Bills, Bills Hey Ladies Jumpin, Jumpin Beyonce: Love Drought Say My Name Bills, Bills, Bills Usher: I Don't Know P!nk: There You Go Confessions (feat. Missy Elliott) Now That She's Gone Bug A Boo If You Leave (feat. Next) Aretha Franklin: At Last - Let Me In Your Life Outtake Aretha Franklin: Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I) If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!

The Album: Destiny's Child "The Writing's on the Wall" She sings about love and about longing. Hometown heroine and triple threat (singer/songwriter/producer) Tiffany Gouché (Inglewood, CA) sang her way into our playlists with silky smooth vocals and a production style that reminds us of R&B’s glory days in the 90s, mixed with the eclectic futuristic sound LA music has come to be known for. She was therefore the perfect person to talk Destiny’s child platinum smash Heat Rock “The Writing’s On The Wall”. We revisited an album that was full of anthems, an album that Tiffany experienced on cassette tape! Tiffany spoke to us about the layers of inspiration she got from this album as well as what made “Writing’s On The Wall” classic 90s R&B. More on Tiffany Gouché Live Performance + Interview for Soulection(Okayplayer) Interview with Billboard Tiffany Gouché @ The Boiler Room Instagram | Twitter More on The Writing's on the Wall Wikipedia entry on The Writing's on the Wall The Writing's on the Wall: Review (Pitchfork) The 10 Commandments of Love Within Destiny's Child's "The Writing's on the Wall" (Billboard) Show Tracklisting (all songs from The Writing's on the Wall unless indicated otherwise): Say My Name Bug A Boo Tiffany Gouché: Dive Commisioned and Fred Hammond: So Good to Know (The Savior) Kim Burrell: Holy Ghost Outro (Amazing Grace Dedicated to Andretta Tillman) Bills, Bills, Bills Hey Ladies Jumpin, Jumpin Beyonce: Love Drought Say My Name Bills, Bills, Bills Usher: I Don't Know P!nk: There You Go Confessions (feat. Missy Elliott) Now That She's Gone Bug A Boo If You Leave (feat. Next) Aretha Franklin: At Last - Let Me In Your Life Outtake Aretha Franklin: Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I) If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!

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The Album: Destiny's Child "The Writing's on the Wall" She sings about love and about longing. Hometown heroine and triple threat (singer/songwriter/producer) Tiffany Gouché (Inglewood, CA) sang her way into our playlists with silky smooth vocals...

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