Tiffany Coleman-McGee
- Actress
Tiffany "Miz Tiffany" Coleman-McGee has been coined a "triple threat in entertainment." She is Mississippi's first multi-award-winning Christian Hip Hop/Gospel Rap Artist. Her trendsetting work has broken traditions within the four walls of the church as well as introduced a unique multi-cultural and ethnic style of music and ministry to the gospel, urban and hip hop communities. Her artistry and musical releases have been Grammy-considered in several categories for the 61st, 62nd, and 64th Annual Grammy Awards.
In 2019, Miz Tiffany made history as the first-ever female solo rap artist to receive an official Stellar Gospel Music Award nomination for Rap / Hip Hop Gospel CD of the Year. She is the first female Gospel Rap artist in history to perform on the legendary Dr. Bobby Jones Presents television showcase, and the first Gospel rapper to be awarded and honored during Jackson Music Awards 40th Annual Mississippi Gospel Music awards as "Mississippi Spotlight Artist of the Year" and a "Woman in Gospel, Making Things Happen." To date, she has been awarded over thirty (30) times on various platforms and has received dozens more nominations.
Tiffany is an active Voting Member of The Recording Academy/GRAMMYs, Gospel Music Association/Dove Awards, Stellar Awards Gospel Music Academy, Mississippi Gospel Music Awards, and a registered Songwriter/Composer/Performer at Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI). Her single, "I'm Souled" peaked twice at number 13 on Digital Radio Tracker's Global Top 50 Gospel Airplay Chart as well as number 56 on the DRT Top 150 Independent Airplay Chart. She received plaques to commemorate these achievements in her career. Additionally, her single, "Go Hard" re-entered radio rotation after its two-year release, going number (1) one on Hood Idol Radio during the week of March 6, 2022.
Miz Tiffany is highly sought after and often called upon for her powerful, atmosphere-shifting performances. She has shared the stage and various platforms with renowned artists, groups and choirs including the Mississippi Mass Choir, Tamar Braxton, Deitrick Haddon, Jonathan McReynolds, Erica Campbell, Canton Jones, Jekalyn Carr, Uncle Reece, Jor'Dan Armstrong, Emcee N.I.C.E., Paul Porter, Brian Courtney Wilson, JJ Hairston, The Canton Spirituals, Lee Williams & The Spiritual QC's, Evelyn Turrentine Agee, and Keith Wonderboy Johnson among many others.
In 2010, she made her acting debut as a doctor in a stage play entitled, "What Kind of Christmas Is This?" She has since landed featured roles on both cable and network television. She played a farmer on Season 2 of Queen Sugar, and earned a core featured role on Season 4 of Fox's Empire as Shyne's children's mother. She recently landed the lead role for a faith-based film entitled, "Shield by His Grace" that is set to release in 2022. Additionally, she is a 2X published children's book author.
Book Titles: Hippos Downtown, My Dolly and Me
In 2019, Miz Tiffany made history as the first-ever female solo rap artist to receive an official Stellar Gospel Music Award nomination for Rap / Hip Hop Gospel CD of the Year. She is the first female Gospel Rap artist in history to perform on the legendary Dr. Bobby Jones Presents television showcase, and the first Gospel rapper to be awarded and honored during Jackson Music Awards 40th Annual Mississippi Gospel Music awards as "Mississippi Spotlight Artist of the Year" and a "Woman in Gospel, Making Things Happen." To date, she has been awarded over thirty (30) times on various platforms and has received dozens more nominations.
Tiffany is an active Voting Member of The Recording Academy/GRAMMYs, Gospel Music Association/Dove Awards, Stellar Awards Gospel Music Academy, Mississippi Gospel Music Awards, and a registered Songwriter/Composer/Performer at Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI). Her single, "I'm Souled" peaked twice at number 13 on Digital Radio Tracker's Global Top 50 Gospel Airplay Chart as well as number 56 on the DRT Top 150 Independent Airplay Chart. She received plaques to commemorate these achievements in her career. Additionally, her single, "Go Hard" re-entered radio rotation after its two-year release, going number (1) one on Hood Idol Radio during the week of March 6, 2022.
Miz Tiffany is highly sought after and often called upon for her powerful, atmosphere-shifting performances. She has shared the stage and various platforms with renowned artists, groups and choirs including the Mississippi Mass Choir, Tamar Braxton, Deitrick Haddon, Jonathan McReynolds, Erica Campbell, Canton Jones, Jekalyn Carr, Uncle Reece, Jor'Dan Armstrong, Emcee N.I.C.E., Paul Porter, Brian Courtney Wilson, JJ Hairston, The Canton Spirituals, Lee Williams & The Spiritual QC's, Evelyn Turrentine Agee, and Keith Wonderboy Johnson among many others.
In 2010, she made her acting debut as a doctor in a stage play entitled, "What Kind of Christmas Is This?" She has since landed featured roles on both cable and network television. She played a farmer on Season 2 of Queen Sugar, and earned a core featured role on Season 4 of Fox's Empire as Shyne's children's mother. She recently landed the lead role for a faith-based film entitled, "Shield by His Grace" that is set to release in 2022. Additionally, she is a 2X published children's book author.
Book Titles: Hippos Downtown, My Dolly and Me