Go to Work

Coyle announced the single on 23 August 2017,[1] and published a dance rehearsal clip, audio snippet,[2] and music video preview[3] via Twitter to promote the song.

[4] Coyle performed the track live for the first time on 9 September, supporting Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at "We Are Manchester", a benefit concert to mark the reopening of Manchester Arena following the bombing in May 2017.

[6] She further promoted the song with a non-singing appearance on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch on 1 October 2017.

[7] Ross McNeilage of MTV News described the single as a "90s house-influenced [...] total banger, through and through, that gets the party started while letting Nadine's incredible voice shine".

[8] Lewis Corner of Gay Times described it as a "pop banger ready for the weekend"[9] and Justin Myers of Official Charts Company says that the single's "infectious housey piano and incessant beat recalls the golden era of the '90s, while the bang up-to-date production includes elements any pop fan of 2017 would be familiar with – tropical house influences are present and correct, even if the overall vibe is nowhere near as laid-back".