Las Vegas Weekly wrote that the track "demonstrates Gorgon City's crossover appeal—the duo can straddle the underground and the mainstream and find loyalists in both realms". Dancing Astronaut called the song a "bassline-driven house production that reverberates from speakers with an unmistakablesense of sonic power" and acclaimed Roméo's "buttery" vocals as providing a "point of contrast to the tinny grit of the song's defining bass elements". EDM.com described the track as having "melodic and dreamy vocal sections" as well as featuring "a funky and danceable bass line over a groovy house beat".