The largely well-executed ‘SuperGood’ provides enough evidence to suggest he’s en route to bigger and better things.
The California artist’s solo debut delivers easy listening funk with the occasional clever twist.
It can’t be recommended enough to shut the world out and to let SuperGood carry you away on its positivity, love-lorn and big-dream current.
The diverse range of music on offer is second to none, but in certain ways acts as an Achilles heel of the record, the competing genres feel cluttered, never quite firmly settling on a succinct sound.
The album takes a workmanlike approach to pop songwriting, which can occasionally make it feel faceless and lacking in personality.
Unapologetically suave, sensual, and sexy.
Duckwrth makes other, more unknown neo-soul/pop rap acts, shudder with jealousy, seethe with excitement, and ooze with pure inspiration. While his style isn’t all that interesting alongside his contemporaries, his charisma is unmatched. His energy cannot be contained. So, what’s with his new project?
“SuperGood” does not disappoint on that title. While it’s his most neo-soul and alternative rnb centered record to date, ... read more
This album is PrettyGood (haha get it coz this is similar to SuperGood the album name now please laugh)
SuperMediocre
There was not a single song on here that stood out to me. Not one. The album felt very one dimensional and unexciting.
More like SuperDecent. Inoffensive, but kinda repetitive.
Favourite Track: Super Bounce
Least Favourite Track: Jean's Smoke Break
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