The song received generally positive reviews from critics. Critics have considered the song a good start to the mixtape Trust Fund Babies. Abou Kamara of The Ringer wrote that it "perfectly harnesses the Lethal Weapon buddy-cop potential between the duo". In a Pitchfork review of Trust Fund Babies, Alphonse Pierre negatively reviewed the song, writing that Rich the Kid "continues to have no identity of his own, switching between that tired triplet flow and a lazy Young Thug impersonation throughout ".