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Africa thrills musician Tresor as its in his DNA
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Award-winning musician Tresor has just released his latest single, Thrill.

Born in the DRC, he got his big break in SA a few years ago with hit songs such as Never Let Me Go and Remedy.

We spoke to him to find out about his favourite places on the African continent, some of his best travel experiences and where he would love to travel in the future.I travel quite a lot, I don't really keep count. At the moment, I'm splitting my time between Europe and the States.Africa pretty much influences every part of everything that I do. I'm talking the music, the culture, even how we walk, how we talk, how we react to things.

We got lost and lost some gear and had to go shoot three hours outside of Nairobi at Lake Naivasha. It was the craziest trip. It wasn't horrible - I loved it - it was just a very challenging trip.Durban. I love it because I spent six years of my life there. I started working there as a car guard and laid my foundation there.I have a few. For now it's between London, Los Angeles, New York and a little bit of Milan. London for the creativity and fashion scene and the incredible culture.

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