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[4] Your EDM's Karlie Powell called the song full of "unrelenting, powerhouse bass", noting it as a showcase of the producers more "bouncy" style.

[5] EDM.com's Sarah Kocur described the song as capturing the essence of Joyryde's style, particularly noting the "infectious topline and high-impact, moving, four-on-the-floor beat.

"[6] Joyryde commented on what he wanted to make with the song, calling it a "no ego, fun, jump up good vibe".

Josue Paredes of EDMTunes affirmed that Joyryde "absolutely delivered that fun track he wanted to give to the fans.

"[2] Run the Trap's Omar Serrano gave the song warm reception for its mix of "obnoxious" vocals alongside the "harsh" bassline, with the combination of two creating an "absolute nasty cut.