[2] Bailey hinted at the release of "Treat Me" with a promotional video, showing the singer vocalizing in a bodysuit with crystals.
[1][5] The cover artwork for the song depicts the singer in a latex thong and an up-sized black puffer jacket.
[8] In a review of Chlöe's debut album In Pieces, Pitchfork's Heven Haile wrote that "the forced strut of her delivery and unimaginative 'Ms.
New Booty' sample made 'Treat Me' feel optimized for mainstream radio", characterizing the singer's solo material as "manufactured to the point of sterility.
"[9] The music video for "Treat Me", directed by Diana Kunst, begins with Bailey standing in the middle of the frame, wearing a leather suit as lights flash in the background.