Zenfants Maltraité is a thought-provoking album by Laval Jules that delves into the issue of child abuse. The album features 12 tracks that are a mix of reggae, hip hop, and dancehall, with powerful lyrics that highlight the importance of protecting children from harm.
The album opens with the title track, Zenfants Maltraité, a powerful reggae track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song talks about the physical and emotional abuse that children go through and the need for society to speak out against it.
Other standout tracks on the album include "Boukan," a reggae track that talks about the need to break free from the cycle of abuse, and "Liberté," a hip hop track that encourages children to stand up for themselves and speak out against abuse.
Laval Jules' lyrics are powerful and thought-provoking, and his delivery is passionate and emotive. The album is a call to action for society to take responsibility for protecting children from abuse and to create a safer environment for them to grow up in.