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[9] Chloe Gilke of Uproxx was positive in their review of the song and cited as "one of Petras' best releases to date" further dubbing it as "a party anthem that clicks and pops with producer Sophie's electro-pop magic.

"[10] A writer for DIY proclaimed the song as "an addictive pop banger made all the better by Sophie's slick production".

[11] Salvatore Maicki of The Fader was also positive in their review, calling the song "straight up beach party music".

[12] Robin Murray of Clash Music called the song "supremely addictive" and further added that track is "superbly feminine while linked utterly to digital developments, it manages to be both an outrageous pop statement and a real 'wtf?'

"[13] Justin Horowitz of All Things Go praised the pairing for being "celebrated faces of women in the trans community and have used their talents to spread awareness and equality regarding LGBTQA+ rights.