[4][5] It is the fifth collaboration between Drake and Lil Baby, after "Yes Indeed", "Never Recover", "Wants and Needs", and the remix of Future's "Life Is Good" also featuring DaBaby.
[7][8] The Guardian's Alim Kheraj wrote that the song was "either about a night out picking up women with a lesbian friend or...[the] insinuation that [Drake] could 'turn' a queer woman".
[15][5] The Guardian's Alim Kheraj called the song "confusing and meandering", while Slant Magazine's Charles Lyons-Burt described it as "nonsensical".
Sam Moore of The Independent wrote that the lyric was the worst punchline on the album, calling it "rote" and "so grating even Eminem would balk at [it]", adding that it fetishized bisexuality.
[19] Elamin Abdelmahmoud of BuzzFeed News wrote that the line was "god-awful" and delivered with "the charm of a middle-aged dad in the club".
[20] Writing for NME, Rhian Daly described it as "cringe-y as fuck" and "the kind of thing kids think is smart when they've just hit puberty", adding that it was "just tragic" coming from a 34-year-old man.
[15] Charles Holmes of The Ringer called it a "cringe pickup line that no cisgendered man has ever sold throughout recorded history".