Franco / Le Tp Ok Jazz - Rг©ponse De Mario -

Franco uses this dialogue to deepen his social commentary on Zairean youth and materialism, painting a complex picture of mutual exploitation.

Released in 1987, serves as the biting, 14-minute sequel to Franco’s 1985 magnum opus, "Mario." While the original track was a scathing critique of a young, educated "gigolo" living off an older woman, this "Response" flips the script, giving the titular character his day in court. The Flip Side of the Story

The track features Franco’s signature "soliloquies" —spoken-word interjections that feel like a musical lecture or a courtroom drama. Musical Mastery Franco / Le TP OK Jazz - RГ©ponse de Mario

For fans of the T.P. OK Jazz sound, this isn't just a "Part 2"; it's an essential piece of a larger sociological puzzle. It captures Franco at the height of his power as a "painter of society," using music to moderate public morality while keeping everyone on the dance floor.

Musically, the track is a masterclass in Congolese rumba, driven by the intricate, interlocking guitar lines that earned Franco the nickname . Franco uses this dialogue to deepen his social

Unlike faster soukous, this track stays in a steady, hypnotic groove that never quite resolves, keeping the listener locked into the narrative for over 10 minutes.

You’ll hear the contrast between the smooth, melodic singing and Franco’s own gravelly, authoritative voice as he "clears his throat" to deliver the song’s message. Why It Matters Musical Mastery For fans of the T

Watch the legendary Franco and T.P. OK Jazz deliver the full, rhythmic narrative of Mario's defense in this classic performance: Réponse de Mario Franco Luambo - Topic YouTube• Apr 16, 2015

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Franco uses this dialogue to deepen his social commentary on Zairean youth and materialism, painting a complex picture of mutual exploitation.

Released in 1987, serves as the biting, 14-minute sequel to Franco’s 1985 magnum opus, "Mario." While the original track was a scathing critique of a young, educated "gigolo" living off an older woman, this "Response" flips the script, giving the titular character his day in court. The Flip Side of the Story

The track features Franco’s signature "soliloquies" —spoken-word interjections that feel like a musical lecture or a courtroom drama. Musical Mastery

For fans of the T.P. OK Jazz sound, this isn't just a "Part 2"; it's an essential piece of a larger sociological puzzle. It captures Franco at the height of his power as a "painter of society," using music to moderate public morality while keeping everyone on the dance floor.

Musically, the track is a masterclass in Congolese rumba, driven by the intricate, interlocking guitar lines that earned Franco the nickname .

Unlike faster soukous, this track stays in a steady, hypnotic groove that never quite resolves, keeping the listener locked into the narrative for over 10 minutes.

You’ll hear the contrast between the smooth, melodic singing and Franco’s own gravelly, authoritative voice as he "clears his throat" to deliver the song’s message. Why It Matters

Watch the legendary Franco and T.P. OK Jazz deliver the full, rhythmic narrative of Mario's defense in this classic performance: Réponse de Mario Franco Luambo - Topic YouTube• Apr 16, 2015