With Anything Goes, the Lyon band Kunta is inspired by the wedding of rap metal and rock, evoking Rage Against The Machine, Ice Cube, Cypress Hill with this very edgy title, and which marks the spirits durably. We will find them this year with a new album that we will talk about for sure on Justfocus. Accustomed to committed themes as well as collaborations (Sir Jean, LMK, Climène Zarkan…), Kunta returns alone this time, with a more instinctive piece than usual, and celebrates the friendship and freedom that characterizes this Lyon combo. The rhythm and brass unfurl a turn with intense and intoxicating energy on which are posed texts segmented like mini-choruses to better compliment the energy of the track. To discover with the offbeat clip of Anything Goes. The video that accompanies the single also testifies to this state of mind, fun with a certain requirement. With this title, Kunta wants to highlight the turn made since the development of the new album to come, both in the density of the sound and in the subjects addressed. A group that asserts itself and gains in efficiency. "Anything Goes" is proof of that. Kunta is a new project halfway between ethio-jazz and hard hip-hop straight from Lyon. Formed by the MC of the group named Yovan, the collective manages to reconcile Afro and Western influences. With Anything Goes, Kunta returns with a new single the most violent, the most radical. This time, the band delivers a song influenced by the rap/rock sound of the 90s, somewhere between the Beastie Boys and Rage Against The Machine. We introduce you to the band: Yovan: vocals, keys Quentin Andréoulis: guitar Colin Cousin: bass Thomas Pierre: drum Nans Paulet: flugabone Léo Ouillon: tenor sax, flute Here is as promised the clip of Anything Goes to discover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yQnzdTnV9k The band is on Bandcamp