"[11] Shaad D'Souza of The Guardian stated it "feels like an AI recreation" of "I Am a God", further writing, "the track is grand and gothic, Scott's preferred mode, but pales in comparison with its 10-year-old antecedent.
A decade later, few have managed to combine abrasive electronics and dick jokes quite like West, and a line such as 'Dick so hard, pokin' like the Eiffel' just isn't as funny or as blithely stupid as anything on Yeezus".
[12] Complex's Jordan Rose regarded the moments of Scott's imitation of Kanye West's style on Utopia to be the worst thing about the album, mentioning "Modern Jam" as an example.
"[14] Vulture's Craig Jenkins wrote that the song "complains about being unable to tour without tapping into the gravity of why, which is a shame, since some of the most intriguing moments in Travis's audiovisual presentation happen when he stops flexing and offers a glimpse into the determination under the hood.
[16] The video takes place in a dance club, where Travis is the DJ, wearing a gold and black eye mask, reminiscent of the Daft Punk helmet formerly worn by the song's producer and co-writer Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo.