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[2] Alessandro Alicandri of TV Sorrisi e Canzoni described the sounds likened to "an irresistible minimal techno," calling it an "impervious and fascinating" choice for an Italian female artist.

"[3] Claudio Cabona of Rockol wrote that the song sanctions Elodie's choice to "continue experimenting in the world of dance pop," as the sound adopted turns out to be "the real added value," defined as "a Berlin club electronica, sinuous, enveloping with a beating heart."

The journalist considered that although the lyrics "do not stand out for originality," they "fit" perfectly into the production, describing "the evanescence of moments that composed a relationship, it is a flow of thoughts and images.

[6] Numerous social media users criticized the singer's choice, describing it as a sexual objectification of the female body for promotional purposes.

[12] Writing about the controversy over the video, Filippo Ferrari of Rolling Stone Italia reported that there is a cultural problem in Italy, as "we are people who have never seen anything" about the "role of the body in the world of music and art."