Superego (band)

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Superego
Origin Fremantle, Western Australia
Genres
  • Electronic
  • hip hop
  • pop
  • rock
[1]
Years active2015 (2015)–present
LabelsPOW! Negro, Allbreed Agency
SpinoffsMyriad Sun
Members
  • Nelson Mondlane
  • Rhys Hussey
  • Toby Batchelor
  • Lachlan Dymond
  • Kaprou Lea
  • Chris Young
[1] [2]

Superego (stylised as SUPEREGO) is a collective of producers, rappers singers and multi-instrumentalist artist out of Fremantle, Western Australia, previously known as POW! Negro from 2015 until 2018. [2] [3]

Contents

History

2015–2018: POW! Negro

POW! Negro formed late in 2015. [4] In August 2016, they won The Big Splash competition. [5] Their debut single "Hidle Ho" was released in November 2016 and launched in Mojos Bar in Fremantle. [6]

In January 2017, the band opened the Southbound Festival. POW! Negro released their debut EP Jasmine & Licorice in July of the same year.

The band supported Midnight Oil, Sampa The Great and Remi. [7]

2018–present: Superego & Nautilus

In July 2018, the band announced they had changed their name to Superego. [8] In a statement, the group said they "have grown more than [they] ever thought [they] could have" adding "the next steps for the group will be as SUPEREGO. As a culturally and musically diverse group, we wanted a name that was representative and reflective of everyone and feel this new identity encapsulates us as a whole." [3]

Superego released the EP Nautilus in March 2020.

Band members

Past Members

Discography

Albums

List of albums, with selected details
TitleDetails
As Superego
Who Are You Hiding From?
  • Released: June 2023 [9]
  • Format: CD, digital
  • Label: Superego

Extended plays

List of EPs, with release date and label shown
TitleDetails
As POW! Negro
Jasmine & Licorice
As Superego
Nautilus
  • Released: 25 March 2020 [11]
  • Label: Allbreed Agency
  • Formats: digital, streaming

Singles

As lead artist

TitleYearAlbum
As POW! Negro
"Hidle Ho" [12] 2016Jasmine & Licorice
"Money for Portraits" [13] 2017
"Flesh Off the Bone" [14] non album single
As Superego
"I Am the Jungle" [15] 2018non album single
"Burn" [16] 2019Nautilus
"Caller ID" [17]
"Last Tango" (featuring Cruz Patterson) [18]
"O.B.S (Outer Body Stranger)" (featuring Sampa the Great) [19] 2020
"Chrome Face" [9] 2023Who Are You Hiding From?
"Lies" (featuring Sakidasumi) [9]
"Dpopn" (with Mali Jo$e) [9]
TitleYearAlbum
"Bad Like Ri Ri"
(Adrian Dzvuke featuring POW! Negro) [20]
2020TBA

Awards and nominations

National Live Music Awards

The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2017 [21] [22] POW! NegroWestern Australia Live Voice of the YearWon

WAM Song of the Year

The WAM Song of the Year was formed by the Western Australian Rock Music Industry Association Inc. (WARMIA) in 1985, with its main aim to develop and run annual awards recognising achievements within the music industry in Western Australia. [23]

YearNominee / workAwardResult (wins only)
2020"Bad Like Ri Ri" (Adrian Dzvuke featuring POW! Negro)Urban / Hip hop Song of the YearWon

West Australian Music Industry Awards

The West Australian Music Industry Awards (WAMIs) are annual awards presented to the local contemporary music industry, put on annually by the Western Australian Music Industry Association Inc (WAM). The group has won five awards. [24] [25] [26]

YearNominee / workAwardResult (wins only)
2016POW! NegroMost Popular New ActWon
POW! NegroMost Popular Urban ActWon
2017POW! NegroMost Popular Live ActWon
POW! NegroMost Popular Urban ActWon
2019SuperegoBest Urban ActWon

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