Music Kit Lennie Moore, Java Havana Funkaloo
About Music Kit Lennie Moore, Java Havana Funkaloo
Music Kit Lennie Moore, Java Havana Funkaloo replaces CS2’s default soundtrack with a jazz-influenced score built around Latin percussion, brass, and funk rhythms. The music kit’s Havana-inspired sound gives round transitions, MVP anthems, and menu music a relaxed but rhythmic character that differs clearly from more orchestral or electronic CS2 music kits.
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The Music Kit Lennie Moore, Java Havana Funkaloo is a High Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Java Havana Funkaloo has a funk and jazz-influenced sound with brass, percussion, and a light, playful rhythm. In CS2, that gives round transitions, MVP moments, and menu music a more upbeat tone than darker kits like The Verkkars, EZ4ENCE or Daniel Sadowski, Crimson Assault.
This music kit was composed by Lennie Moore, a composer known for orchestral and game audio work. Java Havana Funkaloo stands out from his more dramatic soundtrack work because it leans into Latin-funk phrasing and a more relaxed musical palette.
Yes, this kit exists in both regular and StatTrak Music Kit versions. The StatTrak variant tracks your official MVP count in-game, so the main difference is the added counter rather than any change to the actual music.
You can buy this music kit directly from the Steam Community Market or from third-party CS2 skin marketplaces that list music kits. It may also appear through in-game market inventory trading between players, but availability depends on current supply rather than a dedicated drop source on the item page.

