Alex Young of Consequence of Sound deemed the song "a soulful big band offering in the vein [of] Darlene Love that showcases Lizzo's immense vocal prowess".
[2] Bailey Calfee, writing for Nylon, wrote that the track "lets Lizzo flex her unbeatable vocal range, and we hear her belting to the gods.
"[3] Katherine Gillespie of Paper called the song "a big band soul moment that fully harnesses her impressive vocal powers.
"[1] Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone wrote that the song "offers a fiery taste of her incredibly vocal and genre range".
[2] The black-and-white visual for the album sees the singer adopt the role of a priest, and give a church session for several worshipping men.