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GoodLuck features Nigerian musician Ice Prince in their new summer jam, June Photo: Supplied
GoodLuck features Nigerian musician Ice Prince in their new summer jam, June Photo: Supplied

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The continued discovery of musical sounds in different parts of the world is granting artists the opportunity to collaborate with others who breathe new life into their music. The three-piece electronic band GoodLuck is the next wave of creatives pushing the globalisation of music, with a feature from Nigeria’s very own Panshak Henry Zamani, affectionately known as Ice Prince, in their new hit single, June.

GoodLuck have become quite the legends within the music industry. What began as a dream among friends Ben Peters and Juliet Harding took shape in 2011 after they left their previous band. Though they began as a more traditional group outfitted with drums, keys and guitars, they eventually realised electronic music would be a better fit for them. When Tim Welsh, their third and final member, joined them with his trusted saxophone, GoodLuck was ready to take the world by storm.

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