Not Over You Yet

It was written by 'Zavy Kid' Malik Pendleton and Kenneth Kelly and produced by the former, Brian Rawling, and Mark Taylor.

The Daily Vault's Mark Millan wrote that it is "definitely the album's strongest and most focused track".

He added that Ross "once again delivers a heartfelt reading of the personalized lyric, 'You were the first who ever brought me out / Showed me what life and love was all about / Gave me things that I never need / You're in my thoughts, my every dream'.

[3] Kitty Empire from NME called it "some grown-up housey garagey disco-y nonsense that's really of no great consequence.

"[4] Chuck Campbell from Scripps Howard News Service described it as a "moderately hypnotic" song, "prodded by a politely percolating mechanical loop.