Kunta are back with a new single « Anything Goes ».
This time, the group delivers a track influenced by the rap/rock of the 90s, somewhere between the Beasties Boys and Rage Against The Machine.
Accustomed to political commitment as well as collaborations (Sir Jean, LMK, Climène Zarkan...), Kunta come back on their own this time, with a more instinctive track than usual, and they celebrate the friendship and freedom that define this Lyon-based combo.
The rhythmic and the horns unroll a groove with intense and infectious energy, on which the lyrics come segmented as mini-choruses to better compliment the track's power.
Accustomed to mixing genres, Yovan, the rapper who proudly and self-ironically describes himself as « havoc » - after dropping classical violin studies in the conservatory in order to rap with his friends - proclaims loud and clear that they are miles away from mainstream productions and that everything is possible with them « Anything Goes ».
The video that accompanies the single also reflects this state of mind, i.e. loads of fun with a sense of expertise.
With this track, Kunta wish to highlight the turn they took since the development of the new album to come, both in terms of sound density and topics evoked.
A group that asserts itself and gains in efficiency. « Anything Goes » is the evidence of that.