What happens when a Singaporean trap legend known as Perk Pietrek and talented multi-instrumentalist Direwulf join forces? A power-duo none other than Good Luck Chuck has been born which aims to remain true to the mysterious persona while presenting the story of Chuck through their ever-evolving music. Keeping it memorable and exciting as we begin to go on a captivating journey fueled with creativity, Good Luck Chuck is here to change the game as each one of their tracks portrays a unique identity and story. Debuting their very first Ups & Downs EP, this Singaporean power-duo intertwine elements of rock, hip-hop, and even a taste of house music to showcase their ability to flawlessly cross a span of multiple genres and deliver a highly impressive EP to show for it.
After releasing their feature track ‘Speak Up’ featuring Singaporean songstress Elsa Mickayla, these talented artists not only encourage you to speak up but to find yourself by building up the courage. With an epic guitar solo flowing perfectly alongside Mickayla’s powerful vocals, tribal drums, and stargazing chimes craft an unforgettable single to start off. Moving into a hip-hop flair with their collaboration on ‘Gangster’ with US hip-hop duo Rocky Rivera and Bambu, the name of the track really says it all as you are guaranteed to feel like a different person after this one. Bumping the tune on the speakers with your closest homies, the hard-hitting vocals alongside a smooth-flowing instrumental are about to satisfy all those hip-hop enthusiasts.
Now speaking of memorable, ‘African’ is a tune that definitely proves that Chuck is exploring the realms of house music with a distinctive spin to keep us grooving all night long. Bringing all those good vibes this summer, ‘Crown Heights’ is an uplifting tune filled with multiple elements of surprise to the eardrums. Concluding the eclectic EP with an interlude to Chuck’s new mysterious move, this power-duo takes listeners on a peaceful yet mesmerizing journey with ‘Recreational’ as we wait for Good Luck Chuck to return with more forward-thinking signatures.