The song was co-written between Matt Cardle, Ash Howes, producer Richard Stannard and mixer Seton Daunt.
Lewis Corner of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating: "Luckily for Cardle, it's infinitely better than his Take That reject last effort.
"It wouldn't matter if we died tonight/ We are beautiful," he proclaims over a rousing combo of weighty beats and soaring guitar riffs breezier than the top of the Blackpool tower, before unleashing his impressive vocal talents on the chorus.
[3] Unreality Shout said "There’s an pleasant enough production at work here, with meaty guitars backed up by a thumping piano chime, and there’s an almost tangible sense of optimistic anticipation for the chorus.
The final scene shows the entire cast of the video gathered around Cardle, whilst an array of Fireworks are let off in the distance.