An acoustic version of the song was released ahead of McEntire's 2021 album Reba: Revived, Remixed, Revisited.
Jim Malec of "The 9513" gave the song a thumbs-down, saying that it "is a perfectly fine tune, unobjectionable but seemingly a better fit for a new artist who perhaps doesn’t have access to Music City’s best material.
"[1] Bobby Peacock, in his review of the album for Roughstock, compared the song's sound to McEntire's 1990s material, describing it as "an easy-going mid-tempo which focuses on the tail end of a fading relationship.
It depicts Reba as a fashion designer working in a studio one night, while another woman is seen getting ready to go out.
As she sings the song while working and on a spiral staircase, a storyline is interwoven, which depicts the woman and her husband having an argument.
The woman seems to have enough of the man's laziness (as he is on his phone watching TV and clearly not paying attention to her) and walks out on him.