A Caribbean-inspired electro-pop love song, Ora displays her overwhelming desire in the lyrics to share her emotions with the world, inspired by the happiness that her boyfriend brings into her life.
[9][10][11] Celebrating a whirlwind romance during the lyrics, Ora is overwhelmed with feelings of joy as she longs to share her emotions to the world, all thanks to the happiness her boyfriend brings into her life.
[6] Douglas Greenwood for the corresponding magazine acknowledged it as "such a modest comeback single that feels so refreshing in an age of proudly confrontational, 'fuck you' pop penned for women".
[17] Julian Baldsing from The Line of Best Fit observed that it "again captures what's now become Rita's new calling card of emotionally apprehensive pop blasts".
[19] Lewis Corner of Gay Times detected the song "tapped into [the] streaming's insatiable appetite for a pop earworm", which is "embellished with glowing electronics [and] the sheer elation of being love into a chewy melody".
[20] In a mixed review, Jon Pareles from The New York Times perceived the song to blend Ora's "chesty presence" with the "clinical precision of synth-pop" and further wrote that it "is manufactured passion, assessing its own effects".
[21] Robert Loss for PopMatters compared the song's riff to a generic cell phone ringtone, saying, "It doesn't get more synthesized with 'lived experience' than that.
"[22] In reviewing Phoenix, Malvika Padin from Clash regarded the song and the album's other singles, such as "Lonely Together" (2017) and "For You" (2018), to "leave you reaching for the replay button despite having heard them before".
[30][31] In Canada, the song reached number 68 on the Canadian Hot 100 in the issue dated 22 July 2017, having spent a total of 12 weeks on the ranking.
[38][39][40] Other top 50 positions were achieved in Croatia,[41] Czech Republic,[42] Denmark,[43] Finland,[44] France,[45] Germany,[46] Hungary,[47] Netherlands,[48] Norway,[49] Poland,[50] Portugal,[51] Slovakia,[52] Spain,[53] Sweden, Switzerland and the Wallonia region of Belgium.
[71] The scene then shifts to a boardroom where Ora is seated at the head of a conference table, surrounded by a group of tattooed men who remain silent throughout the meeting.
[12] As she reminisces about the previous night, Ora dances and walks through the office building, gradually removing her clothes until she arrives at the parking lot.
[75][76][77] A day prior to the official release, Ora performed the song for the first time during an amfAR charity gala at the Cannes Film Festival on 25 May 2017.