B.L.O.W.

[1] Matthew Trammell of The Fader wrote "Lanez is tallying detractors, ogling dudes and ex-girls alike.

Draped white sheets float around like ghosts of yesterday's friendships, before mile-high models tease the new possibilities of tomorrow".

IHEARTTART of Hip Hop Canada writes in a positive review, "He don't even care about the ladies as much anymore.

[3] Hot New Hip Hop's Rose Lilah opined "The single is sinister and foreboding, as Tory basically taunts us with the fact that he's about to blow up.

[4] Richardine Bartee of The Source called the song a "coming-of-age moment... the transition from newbie to expert".