Lil Mariko (EP)

[6][7] The second track, "Don't Touch" featuring Full Tac, alternates between synth-filled choruses and Mariko's screams.

[8] Lyrically, the track describes Lil Mariko's disdain for men who sexually harass women or stare at them for too long.

The Cascade praised many of the tracks on the EP, however noted that "I'm Baby" and "Catboys" fell short of the hype.

[5] Afonso Marques of the Portuguese University of Minho's online student journal ComUM gave it a rating of 6-out-of-10, although positive, the tracks "100 Dicks" and "Disgusting" were seen as the EP's weaknesses.

[8] A review from Working Class Whole also positively rated the EP, noting that "Lil Mariko juxtaposes her cutesy, saccharine singing with monstrous metal screaming in a way that makes sense and does not feel out of place or too unexpected."

[9] Bradley Timm of TuneChamber.com gave a positive review and cited "Lil Mariko's tracks lack in substance are made up for in legitimately catchy – if sporadically abrasive – productions."