: While many associate T.P.O.K. Jazz with massive orchestral sounds, this era showcased a cleaner, high-quality production style that emphasized vocal harmonies. Key Musical Features
(often translated as "Rumors" or "Hearsay") is a seminal 1987 Congolese rumba track by Franco Luambo Makiadi and his legendary band, T.P.O.K. Jazz . The song is celebrated for its intricate storytelling and its role in introducing prominent female voices to the male-dominated band. The Narrative: Rumors and Hearsay Franco - Les 'On Dit'
: It was the title track of an album recorded at the I.A.D. studio in Brazzaville, which also featured other hits like "C'est Dur la Vie d'une Femme Célibataire". : While many associate T
: It marked the debut of female vocalists Nana Akumu and Baniel Bambo , who provided the lead vocals for the track. studio in Brazzaville, which also featured other hits
Released in 1987, "Les 'On Dit'" was a pivotal moment for T.P.O.K. Jazz.
The song's title comes from the French phrase for "rumors" or "what they say". Franco used the track to explore the toxic social dynamics of in urban Kinshasa.
: Typical of Franco’s "proverbial" style, the lyrics serve as a warning against judging others based on gossip. Historical Significance