Musically, the track is a hallmark of the mid-80s OK Jazz sound, characterized by intricate guitar interlocking and smooth, soulful vocals.
"Makambo ezali bourreau," released in 1985 by and his legendary orchestra Le T.P. OK Jazz , is a masterpiece of Congolese rumba that serves as a profound social commentary on the trials of domestic life and migration. The title roughly translates to " The problems are the executioner " (or "Problems are giant"), reflecting the crushing weight of the social and financial issues explored in the lyrics. Musical Composition and Style Franco / Le TP OK Jazz - Makambo ezali bourreau
: The song famously features the powerhouse pairing of Franco on his signature "mi-solo" guitar and the velvety lead vocals of Madilu System . This duo defined a golden era for the band. Musically, the track is a hallmark of the
: It follows the classic rumba-sebene structure, beginning with a slow, storytelling rumba before evolving into a more upbeat danceable section known as the sebene . The title roughly translates to " The problems