Watch Me Do

[5][6] It is an upbeat, brass-heavy pop track where Trainor references a number of rap songs,[7] containing "90s hip hop throwback vibes" according to MTV News.

[8] Colin Stutz of Billboard noted the presence of "swagger" and "groove", and writing "she opens the track singing over a funky drum beat before going on to gloat".

[5] Entertainment Weekly's Dana Rose Falcone described it as a "female-empowerment" track, adding that she "peppers her new song with some hip-hop and doesn't play the modesty card".

[16] Writing for PopMatters, Chris Conaton said that "Watch Me Do" has a "pretty strong" hook and called the James Brown references catchy, but noted that its lyrics shift from "ingénue to braggadocious star".

[19] Bustle's Mary Grace Garis criticized Trainor's use of the term "nice breasteses", and called "Watch Me Do" one of the weakest tracks on its parent album.

Ricky Reed in a grey suite and black tie with sunglasses on
"Watch Me Do" was produced and co-written by Ricky Reed .