Review
Heidi Montag's debut album *Superficial*, released in 2010, is a bold foray into dance-pop that reflects the glitzy image of reality TV stardom. With slick production and catchy hooks, the album strives to capture the energy of the late-2000s club scene. Tracks like "Look How I'm Doing" and the title song "Superficial" showcase infectious beats and confident vocals, though their lyrical depth often leans heavily on image and self-promotion. While Montag's vocals are competent, much of the album feels heavily polished, sometimes masking any personal authenticity. Critics were largely dismissive of the release, but the album has since gained a small cult following for its unapologetic pop sensibility and status as a pop culture artifact. Ultimately, *Superficial* is a product of its era—glossy, ambitious, and polarizing—but undeniably memorable within the niche of reality star-turned-pop singers.
Info
"Superficial" is the debut studio album by American television personality and singer Heidi Montag. It was released on January 11, 2010, in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The album was released independently through Montag's own label, Heidi Montag Music. "Superficial" was primarily recorded in Los Angeles, California, over a span of three years. The album was executive produced by Montag’s then-husband Spencer Pratt, with additional production from industry professionals like Steve Morales, Cathy Dennis, and others. Commercially, the album did not chart on the Billboard 200 in the US and did not chart in the UK official album charts either. Despite its limited chart success, "Superficial" has garnered attention in later years for its cult following and pop production value among fans of early 2010s pop music.
Tracklisting
- Look How I'm Doin
- Turn Ya Head
- Fanatic
- Superficial (single)
- More Is More
- One More Drink
- Twisted
- Hey Boy
- My Parade
- Blackout
- I'll Do It
- Love It Or Leave It