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Ziyna: Hi Tien, thanks for having me!
Tien: Hi Ziyna, nice to see ya! Here, have a Brazilian Lemonade.
Ziyna: Oh, love those — thanks! I guess that’s appropo speaking of TropJazz™!
Tien: (Laughs) Yeah. I do love adding a tropical spice into just about everything — food, drinks, life and jazz!
Ziyna: Why is that?
Tien: Blame it on the samba.
Ziyna: Samba, huh? How did that happen?
Tien: As soon as samba got into my ears, my hips — and my soul, there was no turning back! So many rhythms in one samba — take your pick! As a musician, I just started craving those rhythms, and started hearing them in my head layered on top of everything I would listen to. I don’t know if I can even dance anymore without my hips adding them in to whatever I’m dancing to! There are so many other amazing tropical rhythms, too, and the more I listen, the more I hear them all layered over the top of my mainstay favorites — jazz, funk, hip hop.
Ziyna: So — wa la — TropJazz™?
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