It's Goin' Down (Yung Joc song)

"[2] According to Stereogum the track features an "insistent" beat, with Yung Joc’s rapping style showcasing a "nonchalant T.I.-esque flow".

It took place at various locations in the Atlanta area, including the corner of Rocky Ford Road and Hosea Williams Drive at the Kirkwood neighborhood and a clothing store in Belvedere Plaza.

[7] David Jeffries of allmusic called the song "a simple, familiar-sounding bit of Southern weekend music that withstands numerous replays.

"[8] Sonia Murray of Yung Joc's hometown Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper described the beat as having "sharp, insistent keyboards" and the lyrics as "simple...[but] infectious.

"[10] Tom Breihan of Pitchfork also had negative feedback: "just a clicking drumbeat, a maddeningly repetitive synth line, and a swaggery brag-rap.