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Tiffany talks solo career without SM Entertainment, thoughts on BTS/Black Pink in the U.S., and more

Tiffanyopened up about her solo career,Girls' Generation, new solo release, and more with'Paper'.

In light of Tiffany's new solo release "Over My Skin",'Paper' took the time to chat with the idolon her new start in the U.S.

"Over My Skin" is Tiffany's very first solo promotions since leavingSM Entertainment. To the question,"This is being done without SM Entertainment. What is that like?", Tiffany answered,"Being in SM, I think, was probably the most intense, greatest and most educational thing that I have done. SM. has a cult following. I love SM. I love the artists. I was such a fan, which made me want to go into that label. Being a part of it and being able to create, hands-on, starting in 2011 — just the whole crafting of it. I would love people to look at me and say, 'Wow, she's very creative.' 'Girls' Generation was so polished that it took time for anybody to really consider us, uh... craftsmen. Now we're 10- years in, and they're like, 'Oh dang, Girls' Generation is holding it down!' The art spoke for itself. I believe in that."