Pioneers of Kinshasaโs sonic revolution, KOKOKO! have captivated global audiences with their striking sonics and energetic performances since 2017. Their accolades include best live band award by AIF, NPR Tiny Desk and Boiler Room slots, appearances at festivals including All Points East, SXSW, Green Man and Pitchfork Festival, and a placement on the Grand Theft Auto and FIFA soundtracks. Their critically acclaimed debut album Fongola achieved global praise, with DJ Mag labelling it โquite unlike anything else youโll hearโ, while The Guardian called the group a โcommanding new voiceโ.

Today, KOKOKO! announce their highly anticipated second album, BUTU, out July 5 on Transgressive Records. To celebrate the album announcement, KOKOKO! share the albumโs lead single โMokiliโ.
On the new track the group says, โMokili is about moving the world so much that itโs going to tip over sort of. This track was a track we were used to trying live in a more improvised way, we never got the chance to record till recently where we added the right touch for the studio. It was the last addition to our album BUTU and became the first single, so itโs really fresh. It has obviously influences from Kinshasa but also Kwaito and 90โs dance music.โ
โMokiliโ arrives alongside a stunning visual where KOKOKO! and Kinshasa take over the media by force, even without internet signal, and let the world dive into the surreal and energetic scenes they come across in Kinshasa.
Watch the video for โMokiliโ HERE
The Congolese cityโs after-dark buzz was the inspiration behind BUTU, which means โthe nightโ in Lingala, and the experimental record dives deep into the heart of the chaotic place, celebrating the joyful and creative spirit of its inhabitants. With vocalist Makara Bianko at the helm and production from Xavier Thomas, AKA Dรฉbruit, this follow-up to Fongola finds the group channelling a more electronic, upbeat sound. BUTU is a replication of the frenetic feel of that dynamic nightlife โ equipment being pu