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"Mbanda Akoti Kikumbi" (also known as Lettre Suite 2) by TP OK Jazz is the intense rivalry and conflict within a polygamous marriage. Composed by Franco Luambo Makiadi during a famous collaboration with Tabu Ley Rochereau’s Afrisa Internationale, the song serves as a piece of "social realism" reflecting domestic struggles in Zairean (now Congolese) society. Key Thematic Elements: Co-wife Rivalry (Mbanda): The term mbanda refers to a co-wife or rival in Lingala. The lyrics express the pain and mistreatment a woman endures from her husband's other wife. Envy and Sabotage: The song touches upon the destructive nature of jealousy, depicting a rival who becomes physically ill upon hearing the narrator's name. Strategic Retreat (Akoti Kikumbi): The phrase Akoti Kikumbi, meaning "has gone into hiding" or "underground," suggests the rival is either planning her next move or retreating in shame. Structure: This song is part of the Lettre Suite series, which continues to explore domestic issues.