VII (Tresor album)
VII is the debut studio album by Congolese-born singer TRESOR. It was released on 18 September 2015 through Sony Music. The album features South African artists Beatenberg, Khuli Chana, AKA and the Soil.[1] The 17-track album won Best Pop Album at the 2016 South African Music Awards and was nominated for Album of the Year and Best Newcomer, which made it one of the most nominated albums.[2] BackgroundThe album had taken him seven years to compose and detailed his seven years of being in South Africa and working on the album since. TRESOR explained his album to News24:
SinglesThe song "Mount Everest" featured South African rapper AKA.[3] The song received positive feedback and was remixed by DJ Freddy Verano. The music video was released on 6 February 2015.[4] "Zambezi" is the fourth song from VII. The song was written by TRESOR in collaboration with Matthew Field from Beatenberg and was a fan favourite at the time of its release.[5] Track listing
Accolades
Release history
VII (Repack)
TRESOR released VII (Repack), an extended version of VII, on 12 August 2016. It featured three new songs including the singles "Mount Everest", "Never Let Me Go" (Mobi Dixon Remix), "Zambezi" with Beatenberg, the new single "This Is Home" featuring Khuli Chana, a new version of "Beat the Dust" featuring Sauti Sol and a live recording of TRESOR on tour with Seal.[7][8] TRESOR expressing how he felt:
The song "Never Let Me Go" (Mobi Dixon Remix) was nominated for Best Remix of the Year at the 22nd South African Music Awards.[6] On 26 October 2016, to showcase the album, TRESOR kicked off his VII Repack Tour showcase at The Goodluck Bar in Newtown in Johannesburg.[10] Additional track listing
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