Atlanta-based artist Terrell Journey carries the music world by storm with his latest hit, “Superpower.” Known for his compassionate storytelling, blended with motivating and attractive melodies, Terrell has established himself as one of the names to watch out for in the music business. From his earlier releases, Terrell has laid witness to his eclecticism and ability to touch one’s soul on an unusual level.
Spurred on by some legends, such as Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds and Michael Jackson “the King of Pop”, Terrell’s sound combines old-school charm with modern-day edginess. His music is timeless since it accentuates the intellectual and emotional influence of his idols while still keeping a finger on the pulse of what’s cool and on-trend.
“Superpower” opens with a banging beat that instantly thumps you in the chest. The production is very tight and grooves with funk, R&B, and hip-hop vibes. The bass line, heavy percussion, and clean synths shimmer with a nearly cinematic quality.
“Superpower” is about self-motivation and confidence well beyond simply having a catchy hook that says, “Boss up, floss up, cross me up and get tossed up / Superpower, superpower”; this line will be ringing in your mind after the song is through. It’s more than just a gentle and smooth refrain; it is their mantra. Terrell paints living, as we know it, like a superhero’s transformation, reminding everyone that we all have those secret powers, just waiting to be unleashed, like Clark Kent transforming into Superman. Another great moment comes from Terrell with this line: “Never under estimate my super upper duper power
/ When I turn this rizz up you be eating like it happy hour.” The wordplay is fun, showing how Terrell gets humorous and charming with his lyrics while not losing in any way that emboldened message of self-belief.
The production is almost always second to the vocals, letting Terrell’s vibrancy come to the fore. His voice moves beautifully from smooth and melodic lines to zip-fast phrases, making it exciting throughout. The bassline propels the song up with a funky and infectious groove, while the gentle sprinkle of synth pads gives some sparkly texture. The drums are tight and born to play; they set the tone without being supremely mechanical.
“Superpower” is like plugging in and charging your internal battery. What resonates most with me about “Superpower” is its homage to everyday heroism. You do not require a cape or extraordinary powers to be powerful; you need to believe in yourself. This message is something all of us could do with a little more of, and Terrell delivers it with flair, panache, and sincerity. If you haven’t, give yourself a treat and stream “Superpower” on the platform of your choice.