Dreams Never Die (Dreamteam album)

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Dreams Never Die
Dreamteam Dreams Never Die Album Art.png
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 31, 2015
Recorded2013 - 2015
Genre
Length81:46
Language
Label
  • DreamTeam Music Group
  • Afrotainment
Producer
Singles from Dreams Never Die
  1. "Phambili"
    Released: May 26, 2014
  2. "What's Your Name"
    Released: February 14, 2015
  3. "iNgoma"
    Released: October 24, 2015
  4. "Shandis"
    Released: October 16, 2015

Dreams Never Die is the debut studio album by South African hip hop recording trio Dreamteam. [1] [2] [3] The album was released on July 31, 2015.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"
  • Trevor Sineke*Mpilo Shabangu
 01:34
2."Dreams Never Die"
Lastee & Tellaman 04:32
3."Uzokwenzani"
  • Trevor Sineke*Mpilo Shabangu*Mthokozisi Mkhathini*Lusaso Ngcobo
 04:50
4."S'hamba Kanje"
Tweezy04:20
5."iNgoma"
  • Gemini*Trevor Sineke*Mthokozisi Mkhathini*Lusaso Ngcobo
Gemini Major04:30
6."Trey" (Interlude)
  • Trevor Sineke*Mpilo Shabangu
Trey03:42
7."Phambili" (featuring Ihhashi Elimhlophe)
  • Wandile Ngidi*Muzi Mazibuko*Trevor Sineke*Mthokozisi Mkhathini*Lusaso Ngcobo*Bheki Ngcobo
 04:01
8."Svunguvungu" (featuring Abdus)
  • Trevor Sineke*Mthokozisi Mkhathini*Lusaso Ngcobo*Ndlela Biyase
Abdus04:56
9."iMuncu"
  • Trevor Sineke*Mthokozisi Mkhathini*Lusaso Ngcobo
 04:30
10."Shandis" (featuring Anatii)
Anatii 04:38
11."Talk That Shit" (featuring Ice Prince and AKA)
Tweezy04:42
12."Dash" (Interlude)
  • Trevor Sineke*Mpilo Shabangu*Mthokozisi Mkhathini
Trey03:57
13."Get Up" (featuring Monaco)
  • Bongani Nyembe*Siphesihle Mngengwe*Trevor Sineke*Mthokozisi Mkhathini*Lusaso Ngcobo
 04:26
14."What's Your Name" (featuring NaakMusiQ and Donald)
  • Claude Ndlovu*Mpilo Shabangu*Tumelo Mathebula*Anga Makubalo*Donald Moatshe*Trevor Sineke*Mthokozisi Mkhathini*Lusaso Ngcobo
04:40
15."Sthandwa Sam" (featuring Linda)
  • Trevor Sineke*Mpilo Shabangu*Mthokozisi Mkhathini*Lusaso Ngcobo*Linda Sifumba
Trey05:20
16."Saso" (Interlude)
  • Trevor Sineke*Mpilo Shabangu*Lusaso Ngcobo
Trey04:32
17."How You Been"
  • Thelumusa Samuel Owen*Thulasizwe Dlamini*Trevor Sineke*Mthokozisi Mkhathini*Lusaso Ngcobo
Trey04:23
18."Toast" (Outro)
  • Trevor Sineke*Lusaso Ngcobo*Mthokozisi Mkhathini
Trey08:13
Total length:81:46

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel
South AfricaJuly 31, 2015 Digital download Afrotainment, DreamTeam Music Group
CD

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