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LG Electronics launches Life’s Good Music Challenge featuring Stan Walker

Three winners will be selected and record a song and accompanying music video with Stan Walker.

By Unknown AuthorPublished Aug 3, 2021
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LG Electronics is calling upon Australian musicians to take part in the Life's Good Music Challenge, a global creative initiative with some major prizes on offer.

The competition calls on aspiring Australian artists to submit their own musical interpretations of the brand's Charlie Puth-written theme song 'Life's Good', with lyrical, vocal and instrumental entries all being accepted.

Three local winners will then be selected to receive an LG prize pack valued at $3,000, and will also be given the chance to record a song with Australian-New Zealand artist Stan Walker, who himself won Australian Idol back in 2009.

Each winner will also get the chance to participate in a two-day video shoot with Walker, who will also provide each winning artist with mentoring along the way.

“My process and approach is always to make music that makes me feel something," Walker said of his involvement in the competition.

"The making and creating of songs is always a different process depending on who I'm working with or by myself. But I always write on how I’m feeling at that time and what I might be going through.”

Entries are open for artists aged between 15 and 35, with entrants being encouraged to post their entries to Instagram and YouTube, follow LG Australia and share a number of brand-specific hashtags to verify their submission.

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