Gatti (song)

The visual features Travis Scott driving around New York's streets in a black and blue Bugatti Chiron while Pop Smoke is sat in the passenger seat.

[14] Milly Haddrick of Girlfriend noted it seems like Travis Scott is "referring to Kylie wanting to stay at home, whereas his lifestyle as a musician means he constantly has to be on the road touring".

[4] Dhruva Balram of NME opined that Pop Smoke "outshines all his cohorts and it's no wonder he gets most of the spotlight, with [Travis Scott]'s verse reduced to a mere after-thought".

[23] In a less enthusiastic review, Sheldon Pearce of Pitchfork stated the song "sounds like diet "Welcome to the Party" and drill isn't the kind of subgenre where you’re looking to cut calories".

[32][33] Reed mentioned that the video is an "NSFW visual with disorienting touches: a series of choppy editing effects, slow motion sequences and an eerie blue light",[11] while Joe Price of Complex stated it has a "suitably dark and lo-fi aesthetic".

[9] The visual features Travis Scott driving around the streets of New York in a black and blue Bugatti Chiron, with Pop Smoke sitting in the passenger seat.

[11][33][34] Pop Smoke takes up most of the visual, dancing and rapping his verse, while Travis Scott drives them to get something to eat in a McDonald's parking lot.

[36] Trey Alston of MTV lauded the car as "absolutely stunning", saying "[y]ou could watch [the video] all day just for the scenes of this blue-and-black beauty and its lush interior".

[35] In his review for Uproxx, Aaron Williams said the "small fleet of Bugatti sports cars pulling up in a McDonald's drive-thru makes for a striking image and reinforces the hood-rich sensibility of the song's lyrics".

[34] Carl Lamarre of Billboard magazine commented that the "fiery tandem" of Pop Smoke and Travis Scott "bring their frenetic energy into the streets of New York".

[33] The staff of GRM Daily noted the video "sticks with the action-packed theme of the previous drops; projecting junkyard car crews, Bugatti's and jittery animation".