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Interview with Rising Indie Duo TTwyce Hosted by Qween$Ching

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TTwyce is an upcoming group eager to compete in today's music world. TTwyce stands for the first initials of Tameeka Wells and Terry Haskins. Terry and Tameeka met in 2011 in Jamaica, Queens and have been in love ever since. Their lyrics stem from their personal feelings and life experiences.  

Expressing their love for one another they put their feelings into the creation of the eye candy track "JuicyLucy", musically created by Wade Williamson of Brass Construction and Lee Evans on keyboards. Feeling love at first sight, Terry wrote his proposal for Tameeka in the hot track "Be My Wife", musically created by Gerard also known as Magic Phingaz and Wade Williamson. In response, Tameeka expressed her love for Terry on the collaborated love song "When I'm With You".

Being in each other lives brought their passion for music further out in one another. With Terry being a vocalist and Tameeka being a rapper, they created many head nodding tracks together. Most of their songs have a message in the words but it is something all age groups can relate to.

Tameeka was born and raised in East New York, Brooklyn. Having a passion for poetry, she always wrote her thoughts and experiences down adding rhyming words to its endings. Putting her gift of writing to work, led to the creation and collaboration of many of TTwyce songs.  

Terry was born in Norfolk, Virginia but raised in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Having a family member in the legendary group Brass Construction and having their trust at an early age to work alongside them as their stage manager and stand-in vocalist revived his drive for music. Having platinum and gold album frames hung along family wall, traveling around the world, touring with groups like Earth, Wind & Fire, BT Express, PFunk, and Kool & the Gang inspired Terry that his passion for music success was realistic.

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