Critical reception
On The New York Times podcast Popcast,Jon Caramanica said of the song's sample,"It's an extremely low-hanging-fruit sample. It's a sort of sample that could have powered a classic Bad Boy record from the mid-to late '90s. It's the type of sample that could have powered a crossover drill hit of the early 2020s." He also commented that "even though this is a pretty centrist,conventional,sample-driven rap song it may only resonate in New York City." [2]
Angel Diaz of Billboard had a favorable reaction to the sample and "bounce" of the song,describing them to be "perfect for one of those signature nights out in the city. The type of night that'll make you go deaf on a b—h. This is how you reintroduce Max B to the mainstream." [3] DeeWeb of Hip Hop High Society,while reviewing the mixtape Coke Wave 3.5,wrote that the track is "likely on its way to becoming a club hit." [4] Ben Tarki Moujahid of DimaTOP Magazine,praising French Montana's hook delivery,described the track as "the kind of song that works in the bedroom and on the dance floor,sometimes in the same night." [5]
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