Rising pop sensation Tiffany Stringer has raised the curtain on her hugely anticipated new EP, The Lone Starlet, arriving Friday, May 8 via Atlantic Records. Pre-order/pre-save HERE.

The Lone Starlet begins a stunning new creative chapter for Tiffany Stringer. Recorded at North Hollywood’s iconic Valentine Recording Studios, the Texas-born star leaned on a lifelong passion for classic Hollywood cinema, underscoring the project’s visual aesthetic as much as the music itself. Taking inspiration from such timeless film classics as High Noon and Singin’ In The Rain, new songs like “Supernova” channel Lone Star grit and Hollywood glamour in equal measure, all tied together by a captivating concept and big-screen emotions.

“The Lone Starlet traces the journey of a Hollywood starlet,” Tiffany Stringer says. “She’s from Texas, but she’s come to L.A. All of these new things are happening to her. It shows a different side of me.

The Lone Starlet era began earlier this year with Stringer’s label debut single, “Bullet,” available now HERE. The infectious breakup anthem is paired with an evocative official music video – written by Tiffany herself and directed by Logan Rice (Jessie Murph, MARINA).

“In the narrative, ‘Bullet’ is the name of the western the EP’s protagonist stars in,” she goes on. “In a dream, I was talking to my ex-boyfriend, and he said he was getting married. I woke up the next morning, checked Instagram, and saw he had actually gotten married! I was going through all of these mixed feelings, and I told my friends. One of them said, ‘You dodged a bullet, girl’. I took all of the heavy emotion and alchemized it into a song.”

Bright lights and camera flashes traditionally illuminate everything on the outside. However, Tiffany Stringer takes control of the spotlight and shines it directly on what’s inside. Her iridescent delivery and radiant personality enable a spectrum of emotions to sonically glow, brightening up memories of heartbreak, the butterflies of new romance, and the joy of falling in love on her songs.

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