35 min

Tiffany Miranda- Producing & Engineering for Pitbull & DJ Khaled & More + Starting Girls Make Beats Beat The Block

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Tiffany Miranda is someone who has always taken matters into her own hands, learned the ropes of the business and given everything back to help those coming after her. She got her start in music in her late teens, she even had a meeting with the Miami legend Uncle Luke’s record label. A few years in she realized she wanted more control of her destiny in music and began to learn everything about production and engineering. She was able to achieve success working with everyone from French Montana, Cool & Dre, Rick Ross to Lil Uzi Vert but saw how few women worked in the industry and how poorly the industry treated women.

She then decided to apply that same hustle she used in her own music career to start “Girls Make Beats”, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping young girls learned how to produce and make it in the music industry. The organization has now grown to operate in Miami and Los Angeles and is even now helping young girls internationally realize their dream of making it in music.

Listen to these stories and more on this episode of Beat The Block, powered by BeatStars. If you’re a producer trying to make a living doing what you love, head over to BeatStars.com and start making money, for free.

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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beattheblockpodcast/support

Tiffany Miranda is someone who has always taken matters into her own hands, learned the ropes of the business and given everything back to help those coming after her. She got her start in music in her late teens, she even had a meeting with the Miami legend Uncle Luke’s record label. A few years in she realized she wanted more control of her destiny in music and began to learn everything about production and engineering. She was able to achieve success working with everyone from French Montana, Cool & Dre, Rick Ross to Lil Uzi Vert but saw how few women worked in the industry and how poorly the industry treated women.

She then decided to apply that same hustle she used in her own music career to start “Girls Make Beats”, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping young girls learned how to produce and make it in the music industry. The organization has now grown to operate in Miami and Los Angeles and is even now helping young girls internationally realize their dream of making it in music.

Listen to these stories and more on this episode of Beat The Block, powered by BeatStars. If you’re a producer trying to make a living doing what you love, head over to BeatStars.com and start making money, for free.

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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beattheblockpodcast/support

35 min