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TRESOR Drops New Single “Makosa” ft DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small

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There’s no slowing TRESOR down as he continues in motion releasing the next radio single off his fourth solo studio album, MOTION, titled Makosa, featuring DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small.

The MOTION journey continues with the formidable Scorpion Kings on the dance track inspired by a beautiful summer in Africa – sunsets in a vibrant African city with people living carefree, sweating and dancing their lives away.

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“This song was such a fun one to write because it’s in Swahili and it has some of my favorite melodies on the album. I got this instrumental from Scorpion Kings and I knew it had something special. I wanted to write a beautiful African dance song that our people can dance to around the continent and abroad. It actually gives me great joy. I was envisaging a beautiful summer night in Kinshasa, Lagos, Nairobi, Dar es Salaam…with good food and good people living their best life in Africa,” shares TRESOR.

Stream TRESOR’s Makosa, featuring DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small here:

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