[1] Matthew Collin from Record Mirror declared it as a "glossy pop" song, that "glow like a nuclear reactor gone critical.
[4] Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "Producer Ric Wake has previously been at the helm for hits by pop divas like Mariah Carey and Taylor Dayne—and his magic touch is warmly felt here.
Snapped it up and I've played it ever since, Biti's optimistic love-song vocal swaying high above an uproarious, lean 'n' funky piano groove.
Andy Beevers from Music Week felt the song "is a superb commercial garage out that was a club fave on US import.
"[6] On the 1994 re-release, Alan Jones gave it four out of five and named it Pick of the Week, calling it a "glorious house anthem", adding, "Watch it fly.
"[7] Seamus Quinn from NME named it Single of the Week, stating that the original 'King Street Mix' "is practically perfect: shuffling heavy drums and sub bass rhythm, brilliant horns, disco guitar licks and smooth organs.
"[8] James Hamilton from the Record Mirror Dance Update remarked that "this Richie Jones produced breathily surging diva wailed garage shuffler" has the "current sound" with keyboards by Eric Kupper.