Sam Mangwana - Zala Sportif Official
"Zala Sportif" was originally released on the album in 1981 through the Fonior label. It has since been featured on numerous compilations, including The Very Best of Franco & Sam Mangwana Vol. 2 . Fans often describe the track as "purely African" inspiration that touches on the deep unconscious through its mix of drawing flutes and complex rumba rhythms.
: The song urges partners and friends to stop using "chantage" (blackmail or manipulation) and to approach their bonds with the integrity of an athlete—proactive, fair, and supportive rather than destructive. Sam Mangwana - Zala Sportif
: The lyrics open by acknowledging that God created the earth and distributed wisdom and strength to everyone, questioning why people still harbor greed or malice when they have already been blessed. "Zala Sportif" was originally released on the album
"Zala Sportif" is a 1981 masterpiece of Congolese rumba that exemplifies the moral storytelling and smooth vocal style of legendary singer . Composed during his highly successful collaboration with Franco Luambo and his band, T.P. OK Jazz , the song remains a staple of the "Coopération" era, which saw some of the genre's most sophisticated musical arrangements. Musical Composition Fans often describe the track as "purely African"
: Mangwana reminds listeners that "Lelo ya yo, lobi ya moninga" (Today it is yours, tomorrow it is another friend's). He argues that success is circular and one should not feel bitterness or jealousy when others succeed.