[5][6] The song was released alongside a music video, being written, directed, and edited by Joyryde and stars Darnell Williams as the lead role.
Impose's Andre G compared the song to its accompanying music video writing that while "the track’s shrieky synths and thumping 808s permeate, the action clip leads us to a mysterious dungeon that’s sure to stoke the suspicions of any freeze-framing conspiracy theorist who may come across it.
"[10] Writing for Earmilk, Wendel Genosa described the song's sound as being a "clever merging of hip hop attitude with a house-inspired bounce to attract new audiences.
"[1]Dancing Astronaut's Mary Morrison stated that Joyryde's sound and style of "bass-heavy backdrop and chopped breakdowns" were prevalent throughout the track, describing the music video as "dark and menacing, and affects a sinister vibe, illustrating an unforgiving realm of satanic rituals, guns, and violence.
"[12] Tess McDermott of Noiseporn noted the music video as being shot from "disturbing, distorting angles with almost psychedelic effects", writing that it showcases Joyryde's film technique knowledge.