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Tresor Riziki
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Tresor, born Mukengerwa Tresor Riziki, is a Congolese-born musician based in South Africa. He started his music career in 2007 and gained fame with his hit single "Mount Everest" from his 2015 debut album "VII". Tresor has released several successful albums, and has won several awards for his music. He blends African rhythms with contemporary pop and electronic music, creating a unique sound that bridges the gap between African and Western music. Tresor continues to inspire audiences with his uplifting music.
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