Kat Bein of Billboard praised the song, calling JOYRYDE's bass house style as "no throwaway trend rush", further describing it as a "rich tapestry of textured noise, booming rumbles and emotional melodies.
"[3] Writing for EDM.com, Katie Stone wrote that the song acted as an "expert show of Ford's production skills", further adding that JOYRYDE "intricately layers melancholic piano and strings with funky breakbeats and fierce vocals.
"[7] Run the Trap's Peach Gallagher called the song an "oddly perfect dichotomy of house and trap music", further describing it as a song that "bursts with undeniable energy before dipping deep into hard-hitting basslines and building back into a rambunctious banger.
"[1] Brian Bonavoglia of DJ Times praised the song, writing that JOYRYDE "showcases his production prowess with a high-octane audio assault taking listeners on a rollercoaster ride of a listening experience featuring melancholic piano and strings alongside striking vocals.
"[8] Writing for EDM Identity, James Dutta writes that JOYRYDE maintained his signature style with the song, describing the style as one that incorporates "hip-hop vocal elements, with a thumping bass-line and some of the catchiest melodies around.