Pump the Brakes

[3] In an press release, Dolla shared: "I produced this record specifically to play at the Shrine in LA in early 2020.

It was written as a tongue in cheek story partly inspired by my first car, an old Camry that collects dust in Melbourne while I'm away on tour.

"[4] Katie Stone of EDM.com felt that the song was "a clear progression from his breakout single 'Take It' which came out back in 2018.

"[5] Hayden Davies of Pilerats commented that it "[is] rushing with energy, emphasising a pulsing four-on-the-floor kick and moulding it together with strobing melodies and sampling that gives the track the same infectious edge that people have come to adore through his recent work.

It also features "characters' eccentric styling, including spoiler-styled haircuts, obnoxious jewelry, and matching tracksuits, with Dom himself joining them for the ludicrous ride.