Early Riser

[9] AllMusic's Andy Kellman wrote: "while Early Riser was pieced and patched together, it flows as a gleaming focused set that combines left-field electronics, alternative R&B, and futuristic jazz".

wrote: "it's possible to detect elements of jazz, '70s soul, hip-hop and electronica in McFerrin's heliocentric mix, but through his intentional blurring of the boundaries, he underlines his mastery of and ultimate disregard for genre categorie".

[4] John Paul of PopMatters wrote: "with McFerrin and this latest crop of open, creative minds exploring the hallowed halls of jazz, there seems to be hope the form can and will continue to exist and evolve with society, remaining a relevant and integral art form on the musical and cultural landscape".

[6] Renato Pagnani of Pitchfork found that the album is "built for slow weekend mornings spent in bed with a loved one more than brisk, early-morning runs".

[5] In a mixed review, Lanre Bakare of The Guardian stated: "McFerrin seeks to take some of those flights of fancy and turn them into something that’s compatible with modern hip-hop and neo-soul".