Superfunk (band)

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Superfunk is a French electronic dance music group founded in 1998. [1] They are leading Marseille artists along with DJ Jack de Marseille and DJ Fafa Monteco. [2] [3] [4] Their breakout single in 2000 was "Lucky Star" which sampled Chris Rea and featured Ron Carroll.

On the 12th of August 2020, Stéphane Bonan aka Stéphane B died of cancer.

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