Minzata (josky Kiambukuta) T.p. O.k. Jazz 1987 May 2026

: It follows the heavy, traditional Odemba rumba rhythm that Josky mastered under the mentorship of Simaro Lutumba. Despite the album title Franco Presente... , Franco himself reportedly did not play guitar on this specific track; the guitar work is often attributed to musicians like Dizzy Mandjeku or Gerry Dialungana. Legacy of the 1987 Album

The track is a prime example of the late-80s T.P. O.K. Jazz sound, featuring a powerful vocal lineup: Minzata (Josky Kiambukuta) T.P. O.K. Jazz 1987

The title "Minzata" is a Lingala word used to describe a or "new catch". The song explores a common theme in Josky's songwriting—the complexities and betrayals of love. : It follows the heavy, traditional Odemba rumba

Watch the official audio of Minzata to experience Josky Kiambukuta's signature vocal range and the classic Odemba rhythm: Legacy of the 1987 Album The track is

: In a departure from typical rumba pleas for reconciliation, the song ends with the wife in a defiant mode, choosing to abandon the marriage herself rather than continue suffering. Production and Collaboration

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