

SUPERFLOSS
“SUPERFLOSS” flips the emotional palette on its head—this one is confident, quirky, and effortlessly cool. Eddy has stepped out of introspection and into a warped mirror where bravado meets existential playfulness. The energy is loose, creative, and maybe even a little mischievous.
Experimental, glitchy, and abstract. The textures are jagged but somehow melodic, like a lo-fi beat from a future-punk jazz club.
The bass has a sticky, elastic feel to it. Not overly punchy, but it has swagger. It bounces.
Vocals are slightly submerged in the beat but intentionally so—it matches the surreal, off-kilter vibe of the track.
Eddy switches his tone here—there’s more edge, more tongue-in-cheek delivery. He’s clearly playing with character and cadence.
The delivery flirts with spoken-word, rap, and distorted melodies—it’s hard to pin down, but that’s what makes it exciting.
There’s a sense of alter ego energy here. Like a persona is emerging.
“SUPERFLOSS” as a title and concept seems to carry metaphor—flossing as in flexing, but in an ironic or layered way. Almost like he’s mocking the idea of perfection or luxury.
The lyrics feel surreal, occasionally cryptic—JPEGMAFIA meets Kid Cudi in a dream-state.
There's playfulness, but also something subtly unsettling beneath the surface—almost satirical.
“SUPERFLOSS” is bold, eccentric, and refuses to be boxed in. It feels like a psychedelic flex track viewed through a kaleidoscope. It brings much-needed contrast to the emotional heaviness of the previous songs, while still carrying an undercurrent of introspective irony.
If this were a movie, “SUPERFLOSS” would be that unexpected, high-energy dream sequence where the protagonist dances with their shadow self. .
