Shu-Peru

While some praised the track's high-energy Afrobeat sound, catchy lyrics, and Kizz Daniel's signature smooth vocals, others criticized it for its simplistic and repetitive chorus.

On social media, some listeners expressed disappointment in what they perceived as a decline in Kizz Daniel's lyrical depth, contrasting it with his earlier works like "Sin City" and "Laye".

Others humorously criticized the track's simplicity, calling for greater versatility in his music.

Despite the backlash, the song also had its defenders, who argued that it was intended to be a lighthearted, fun dance track rather than a lyrically complex piece.

Supporters pointed out that similar themes and simplicity are common in Afrobeat hits.