[2] In late June, Minaj confirmed the collaboration, encouraging her fans to "light up" ASAP Ferg's social media for the song to be released.
[12] Rolling Stone's Claire Shaffer noted that "although this is technically an A$AP Ferg track, and MadeinTYO raps the hook, Nicki has the most extensive verse out of the three of them, kicking off with a Juice reference and ending with a shoutout to Rogue from X-Men.
Lipshutz described MadeinTYO's hook as "straightforward", and further stated ASAP Ferg checks in with a sexually explicit verse, "but as soon as Minaj barges in midway through, the song receives a jolt of energy".
[12] Lake Schatz of Consequence of Sound had a similar sentiment, stating that Minaj "steals the show with her signature cadence, stuffing in references to her favorite high fashion brands and her past (and somewhat problematically named) haircut styles".
[16] Jessica McKinney of Complex named it among the best songs of the week, stating although it is not exactly a high-energy track, ASAP Ferg comes through with "rambunctious" bars, while Minaj "is equally punchy as she alternates between a deep Queens accent and her high pitched Barbie voice".
[11] Robyn Mowatt of Okayplayer said "Ferg's aggressive first verse is an ideal start for the energetic track", but called Minaj "the highlight of the entire single", noting how she commands attention.