Lous and the Yakuza, his talent does not change one Iota

Lous and the Yakuza his talent does not change one

Two years later “gore“, Lous and the Yakuza returns with a new album”Iotawhich evokes his relationships, family, friendly and romantic, sometimes complicated. In this 30-minute disc, the Belgian-Congolese singer offers us 12 colorful tracks, with varied styles, influenced by pop and R’n’B.

His first album “gore» opened to this Belgian, Congolese and Rwandan artist, the stages of Europe and America, in solo or even in the first part of Alicia Keys, Coldplay, or Gorillaz.

It must be said that she has come a long way this young girl who has known the street. She is now – alongside her work as a singer-songwriter – model and muse for a major brand of leather goods and luxury ready-to-wear.

Spokesperson for Afro-feminism and the fight against racism, translator of poetry, painter who exhibits and soon to be a novelist, Lous and the Yakuza comes to present his second album to us. These are 12 colorful tracks with frank and direct lyrics, which wander between rhythms and styles. ” Iota » is available at Columbia Records/Sony Music.

On the Café Gourmand menu:

  • Marjorie Bertin went to see News Piece No. 18: ” The Diary of a Nwar Woman by Matthieu Bareyre. A piece to see until November 20, 2022 at The Commune, as part of the Autumn Festival.
  • Amelie Beaucour presents the new edition of the Traveling Festival “ Mountain in scene “. There are films on the theme of mountain sports: skiing, snowboarding, mountaineering, climbing, ultra-trail, kayaking, paragliding, etc.
  • Edmond Sadaka attended The Musical Seine to the new adaptation of the famous Rock Opera “Starmania”, originally created by Michel Berger and Luc Plamondon. It is the director Thomas Jolly who offers us this new version in Boulogne-Billancourt.

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