"No Black Person Is Ugly" is a hip hop song[2] and samples Hungarian jazz guitarist Gábor Szabó's "Magical Connection", originally composed by Alex North.
Pitchfork's Jayson Greene awarded the song with a "Best New Track" tag, writing: "He opens with in a tightly packed flow that tricks you into expecting a linear, coherent performance.
"[3] Ryan Kristobak of The Huffington Post stated that "rapper's unfiltered stream of consciousness permits him to really focus in on his flow and subject matter" and concluded: "No Black Person Is Ugly" is Lil B's most purposeful and uplifting song.
"[8] Josiah Hughes of Exclaim!, who described the track as "a sweet, positive, uplifting rap song," commented: "It's the flip side to B's freaked-out similes and wacky non sequiturs, and a reminder that he's [Lil B] one of the most important rappers we've got.
[10] According to Olivia Forman of Spin, one of the shots shows Lil B's hand "grazing over a white-washed magazine stand that clearly illustrates the overwhelming standard of light-skinned beauty in America.