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Kunt and the Gang - MoA Bonus Episode 23

In this bonus episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Kunt from Kunt and the Gang (@kuntandthegang)


Kunt and the Gang is a British dark musical comedian from Basildon, Essex, who started performing in 2003. He is also known for founding the spin-off project The Kunts, whose songs entitled "Boris Johnson Is a Fucking Cunt" and "Boris Johnson Is Still a Fucking Cunt" both reached number five in the UK Singles Chart for Christmas 2020 and 2021.

Their 2022 Xmas hit is FUCK THE TORIES

To get a song called Fuck The T*ries to number 1 in the UK Christmas chart.


When is Fuck The T*ries released?

Friday 16th December. Sales close at midnight on 22nd Dec for the chart on Friday 23rd.


When can I hear it?

Really soon! We are just finishing the video and getting the remixes together.


What can I do to be most effective?

1. Sign up for the mailing list. We won't pester you lots, just with essential info. Social media algorithms stop you seeing our posts.

2. Activate notifications for our Facebook / Twitter / Instagram. The hardest thing for us is to beat the algorithms and get the information out to people so every time you share or post it really helps.

3. DOWNLOAD - STREAM - SHARE

a. Download as many of the different versions as you can - each counts as 1 sale. (Links to follow soon)

b. Stream our carefully curated playlists on a premium streaming account. (Links to follow soon)

c. Keep sharing, commenting and spreading the word before and throughout the week of release on your socials and WhatsApp (try and include www.theconservatives.info every time you post).


We realise times are hard and not everyone will be able to afford to do everything so anything you can manage is greatly appreciated and does make a difference.


TO MAKE 'FUCK THE TORIES' Xmas #1 go to: https://theconservatives.info/


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