GoodLuck
Photo Credit: Versofy Solar

Keeping music flowing can be tough when the lights keep going out, but GoodLuck found the perfect partner in Versofy Solar, and they have new music to show for it!

 

South Africa (09 May 2024) – Whether in the recording studio or at a live gig, when the power goes out, it totally kills the vibe; this is why Versofy Solar joined forces with the proudly South African band GoodLuck – to keep the beat going!

Jules and Ben have not only benefitted from their home studio staying upbeat, but with their newly growing family about to expand, being able to keep life running no matter what, has become a top priority! The couple love their music so much, they even used a live event to do their baby gender reveal!

“Not only is solar a must for business, its a must for Jules and Ben, who are entering the next phase of their lives with the announcement of their latest band member (and our newest solar subscriber!), welcoming their baby in June 2024. A crucial time to make sure your lights are on and the household is powered-up and warm with a winter newborn!” – says Versofy Solar CEO Ross Mains-Sheard

Keeping the beat going is what Versofy is best at! They are helping South Africans keep on all the things, including the music thanks to their various solar options. The company offers monthly subscription-based solar rentals which means that solar energy really is accessible to so many more households as it becomes that much more affordable. We were shocked to read you could have solar panels from just R1 499pm.

Thanks to the collaboration with Versofy, GoodLuck successfully recorded and released a new song with Frigid Armadillo, an Afro-tech-inspired single called “Goodbye My Friend.” You can listen to the proudly South African song here.

“We know that if we keep writing great songs that can help people through all the chaos in life and if we can keep us all dancing… everything else will fall into place,” – GoodLuck

Take a listen to all the ways GoodLuck powers up to make the very best music for their local and international fans.


Sources: Versofy 
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