A Bold, Soul-Stirring Anthem for Every Woman Who’s Had Enough
Atlanta, GA – Rising like a blazing fire from the heart of the Midwest, Starr Redd — born Tiffany Terry — storms into the Southern Soul scene with her unapologetically fierce debut single, “Lick Back.” Written by her brother, country music star Jarvis Redd, and Southern Soul legend Sir Charles Jones, the track was produced by hitmaker 350 Beats and delivers a one-two punch of raw emotion and unapologetic attitude.
Sir Charles Jones, featured on the track, brings his signature Southern Soul flavor with the bold line: “Drop that zero and get with this hero,” a memorable response to Starr’s fierce declaration, “You picked the wrong one to run game on.”
“Lick Back” is quickly being dubbed the official 2025 anthem for women everywhere who’ve had enough of betrayal and disloyalty. It’s not just a song—it’s a warning, a rally cry, and a celebration of reclaiming power.
Set for release on May 30, 2025, the track is already generating buzz and is poised to dominate summer playlists, line dances, and backyard speakers across the South and beyond. Backed by industry powerhouse Tony Mercedes, Starr Redd’s arrival is not only significant—it’s seismic.
This isn’t just a debut—it’s a statement. Tiffany Terry’s transformation into Starr Redd marks the emergence of a fearless new voice in Southern Soul. Her background is as rich and powerful as her vocals. Born and raised in Milwaukee, WI, Starr’s musical roots run deep. The daughter of a gospel-singing family and granddaughter of a pastor who served for 64 years, her earliest performances were shaped by church pews and gospel harmonies. She’s no stranger to struggle either—after the tragic loss of her daughter, Ashawnti, Tiffany poured her grief into music. The result was “He Kept Me,” a spiritual anthem that became a beacon of healing.
Her debut album, Just the Beginning, reflects that journey of survival, transformation, and newfound strength. While gospel remains close to her heart, Starr Redd is now breaking ground in Southern Soul with a voice that’s as commanding as it is soulful. With influences ranging from Whitney Houston to The Clark Sisters and the support of her brother Jarvis Redd, she is forging a sound that’s deeply personal, passionately real, and unmistakably hers.
Starr Redd is not only a rising star—she’s a woman on a mission. As the founder of A Mother’s Cry, a nonprofit supporting grieving mothers, she channels her platform into purpose, offering solidarity, support, and healing through music and advocacy. With “Lick Back,” Starr Redd isn’t just serving a hit—she’s serving notice. The Southern Soul world better make room. A new queen is here, and she came to claim her crown.
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