TRESOR AT THE HELM OF FALLY IPUPA’S XX AS IT TOPS FRENCH CHARTS
African powerhouse, Fally Ipupa has reached a defining milestone in African music history as his latest album XX debuts at number 1 on the French Top Albums chart, becoming the first African artist to ever achieve a number 1 album on the chart, reaching the top position in its debut week. The achievement reinforces his enduring influence across the Francophone world while signaling a broader shift in how African music is received on the global stage.
Central to this landmark moment is TRESOR, who played a pivotal role across the album as executive producer, creative director, songwriter, producer, and featured artist. His involvement positioned him at the core of shaping XX’s sonic direction and international reach, helping craft a body of work that bridges Congolese musical heritage with a contemporary, globally resonant sound.

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Developed across multiple cities including Johannesburg, Paris, Los Angeles, and Kinshasa, XX reflects a cross-continental creative process grounded in both tradition and innovation. Under TRESOR’s direction, the album expands the boundaries of Congolese music, introducing a wider palette of influences while preserving its cultural essence. The result is a project that feels both rooted and forward-facing, a balance that has proven critical to its reception in France.
The album’s records, including “Alifa,” “Jam” featuring Wizkid, and “Isoler,” not only define its strategic global positioning but underscore TRESOR’s role as the driving force behind its creative direction. Through his multi-layered involvement, each track feeds into a broader vision of African music as both culturally specific and internationally scalable. The commercial success of XX in France ultimately reflects the precision of that vision, reinforcing TRESOR’s standing as one of the leading architects shaping how African music is positioned and received on the global stage.
“This album was about shaping a new future for Congolese music while keeping its roots intact,” says TRESOR.

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The moment also reflects the increasing presence of African creative enterprises operating at the highest levels of the industry. Jacquel Entertainment Group continues to position itself within this shift, with both Batundi and Rudolph Willemse joining the album’s production team. Their involvement marks a significant milestone for the company, reinforcing its role as a developing force contributing to the future direction of African music on a global scale.
The milestone arrives alongside Fally Ipupa’s major stadium performances in Paris, amplifying the scale of the release and its cultural impact. Together, the chart-topping debut and live shows position XX as both a celebratory marker of a twenty-year career and a forward statement of intent.
With this achievement, Fally Ipupa and TRESOR have not only delivered a commercially successful album, but also expanded the possibilities for African music on the global stage. XX’s number 1 debut in France stands as clear evidence that African creators are no longer entering global conversations, they are defining them.