"Super Music Maker" (capitalized as SUPER MUSIC MAKER) is a song recorded by Japanese recording artist and songwriter Ami Suzuki, for her sixth studio album Dolce (2008) and a re-recorded version for her seventh album Supreme Show (2008).
To promote "Super Music Maker", she hosted a release party event at Tower Records in Shibuya.
[6] After the release of her album Connetta in 2007, Suzuki visited various night clubs in Japan to perform; her staff, who were present at the time of her performances, noticed her engagement to club music and tried to find a producer who had a background of electronic dance music and eventually contacted Nakata; He accepted an offer to produce two tracks for the album.
[1] With Suzuki's vocals being processed with autotune and vocoder post-production work, "Super Music Maker" is a "funky" dance and disco song.
[3] While composing the track, knowing the single was to be influenced by Erotica, Nakata fused pop music with the theme and made "Eropop".
According to an editor for website Sanspo, they compared the artwork to the covers by Japanese recording artist Koda Kumi and commended the shoot for being "sexy".
[13] An editorial review on the Japanese Amazon.co.jp website commended the collaboration and felt the musical approach was "exciting".
[14] Japanese online retail store Technique gave the song a positive review, labelling it catchy and dreamy.
In 2008, while Suzuki was recording her studio album Supreme Show, Nakata re-arranged the composition of "Super Music Maker" and she re-recorded the song as a b-side to her single "Can't Stop the Disco".