Tiffany Red

Tiffany Red (born December 24, 1986) is an American singer-songwriter-activist from Sicklerville, New Jersey. She has written songs for Zendaya, Jason Derulo, Cassie and many other artists. Red garnered her first Grammy Award in 2009 for her contributions to Jennifer Hudson's self-titled album, winning Best R&B Album. Red was again nominated in 2014 for her contributions to Fantasia's album Side Effects of You for Best Urban Contemporary Album. She has also independently released seven projects of her own.

In June 2020, Red's social media outcry over the under-compensation for her contribution to the K-pop hit "Boss" by NCT sparked a movement. Her activism led to the establishment of The 100 Percenters, a non-profit organization advocating for music creatives, especially those from BIPOC and marginalized communities. Her vocal advocacy garnered attention from notable media outlets like Billboard, Variety, Forbes, and Rolling Stone. She also received support from entities like Sony Music Publishing and the YouTube Black Voices Fund.