Critical reception
The song received generally mixed reviews from music critics. Neil Z. Yeung of AllMusic considered it a highlight of Quavo Huncho. [2] Kassandra Guagliardi of Exclaim! wrote that Quavo "successfully draws listeners back in with the 21 Savage-assisted "Pass Out," and even though his verse is just okay, it's good to have 21 back." [3] Trey Alston of Revolt called the song the "proletarian cousin of 'Bad and Boujee'" and remarked that 21 Savage's feature "channels what real emotional emptiness looks like, rendering Quavo's boilerplate delivery as emptiness born out of a lack of creativity. It's exhausting, annoying, and the kind of vacuity that brings about headaches when thought about too much." [4] Scott Glaysher of HipHopDX commented that it "open[s] the album with serious firepower", but largely due to Buddah Bless "for going absolutely nuclear with the AirPod rattling production." [5]
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