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* ''[[CompilationRerelease Ashlyne Huff Revelette]]'' (2015)[[note]]It's mostly a selection of songs from both her previous album and EP, plus some tie-in tracks to her novel.[[/note]]
Novels
* ''Falling Stars'' (2015)
* ''Broken Pieces'' (TBA)
Novels
* ''Falling Stars'' (2015)
* ''Broken Pieces'' (TBA)
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* GottaShipEmAll: "Trippin' It Up" adds a lot of [[ShipSinking sinking ships]] to this trope.
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* GottaShipEmAll: DatingDoSiDo: "Trippin' It Up" adds a lot of [[ShipSinking sinking ships]] to this trope.
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* TheMaidenNameDebate: She now goes by Ashlyne Huff Revelette since getting married.
* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: From pop singer to fiction writer.
* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: From pop singer to fiction writer.
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* [[ChangedForTheVideo Changed For The Soundtrack]]: "Trippin' It Up" was released on the soundtrack for MadeForTVMovie, ''Secrets of the Mountain'' with a couple obvious edits. The song itself is a full eight minutes shorter and noticeably lacks the vocals for any line that contains the phrase "not-y not-y."
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* [[ChangedForTheVideo Changed For The Soundtrack]]: "Trippin' It Up" was released on the soundtrack for MadeForTVMovie, ''Secrets of the Mountain'' with a couple obvious edits. The song itself is a full eight minutes seconds shorter and noticeably lacks the vocals for any line that contains the phrase "not-y not-y."
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Ashlyne Huff (born August 28, 1985) is an American {{Pop}} singer. She is a second generation musician, taking after her father, Dan Huff.
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Discography
* ''Ashlyne Huff'' EP (2010)
* ''Let it Out'' (2011)
!! Ashlyne Huff provides examples of the following tropes:
* AllCheeringAllTheTime: "Let It Out" starts out as this, then cuts back to it ''again'' at the bridge.
* [[ChangedForTheVideo Changed For The Soundtrack]]: "Trippin' It Up" was released on the soundtrack for MadeForTVMovie, ''Secrets of the Mountain'' with a couple obvious edits. The song itself is a full eight minutes shorter and noticeably lacks the vocals for any line that contains the phrase "not-y not-y."
* GottaShipEmAll: "Trippin' It Up" adds a lot of [[ShipSinking sinking ships]] to this trope.
--> "Everybody's trippin' it up with somebody. Hoping somebody's, leaving somebody."
* HeartbeatSoundtrack: Used at the start of "Heartbeat".
* KissOfDeath: Metaphorically used in "Knockout".
--> "Your kiss is like a knockout. Down for the count."
* RedemptionInTheRain: Invoked in "Make It Rain" where the singer doesn't care how you help, as long as you just make it rain.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: "Run to You" describes a long distance relationship where the singer is her partner's own personal Supergirl.
* WhiteFlag: The aptly named "White Flag" talks about surrendering in [[ThePowerOfLove the name of love]].
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Discography
* ''Ashlyne Huff'' EP (2010)
* ''Let it Out'' (2011)
!! Ashlyne Huff provides examples of the following tropes:
* AllCheeringAllTheTime: "Let It Out" starts out as this, then cuts back to it ''again'' at the bridge.
* [[ChangedForTheVideo Changed For The Soundtrack]]: "Trippin' It Up" was released on the soundtrack for MadeForTVMovie, ''Secrets of the Mountain'' with a couple obvious edits. The song itself is a full eight minutes shorter and noticeably lacks the vocals for any line that contains the phrase "not-y not-y."
* GottaShipEmAll: "Trippin' It Up" adds a lot of [[ShipSinking sinking ships]] to this trope.
--> "Everybody's trippin' it up with somebody. Hoping somebody's, leaving somebody."
* HeartbeatSoundtrack: Used at the start of "Heartbeat".
* KissOfDeath: Metaphorically used in "Knockout".
--> "Your kiss is like a knockout. Down for the count."
* RedemptionInTheRain: Invoked in "Make It Rain" where the singer doesn't care how you help, as long as you just make it rain.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: "Run to You" describes a long distance relationship where the singer is her partner's own personal Supergirl.
* WhiteFlag: The aptly named "White Flag" talks about surrendering in [[ThePowerOfLove the name of love]].
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