Tchami and Malaa finally found redemption in the form of a new collaborative album, Come Vidi Vici.
The album's title embraces one of the most famous quotes from ancient Roman times. A testament to a decisive victory, it is a rallying cry about triumphant emergence, a credo that fans of the duo have always identified with due to their hedonistic house music.
It's hard to believe it's been six years since Tchami and Malaa released their No redemption PE. The concept, which shared a name with the duo's 2018 tour, eventually took on a life of its own and became a staple of the live dance music circuit. That remains the case as the French superstars prepare to turn it on at Miami Music Week, as well as a handful of major festivals, including SoCal's Beyond Wonderland and HARD Summer.
Tchami's only other album is his debut, the scintillating Year zerowhich dropped again in late 2020. The same goes for his balaclava-clad compatriot, whose debut album, 2022's Don Malaásurprised with his innovative hip-house sound.
Come Vidi Vici is scheduled to release on March 22, 2024. Check out the official reveal below.
ALBUM RELEASE: MARCH 22 pic.twitter.com/K15qHLb2rF
— Malaa (@Malaamusic) March 6, 2024
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