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Franco - Les 'on Dit' May 2026

Franco acted as a "moral journalist," using this song to hold a mirror up to society’s flaws.

The song transitions into a hypnotic guitar-led instrumental section, showcasing Franco’s intricate fingerpicking. Franco - Les 'On Dit'

The title translates to or "What People Say." Franco uses the track to critique the "Radio Trottoir" (sidewalk radio) culture of Kinshasa. He addresses how malicious talk can tear apart friendships, marriages, and reputations. Musical Highlights Franco acted as a "moral journalist," using this

Franco acted as a "moral journalist," using this song to hold a mirror up to society’s flaws.

The song transitions into a hypnotic guitar-led instrumental section, showcasing Franco’s intricate fingerpicking.

The title translates to or "What People Say." Franco uses the track to critique the "Radio Trottoir" (sidewalk radio) culture of Kinshasa. He addresses how malicious talk can tear apart friendships, marriages, and reputations. Musical Highlights