The song marked a turning point after a period where T-Pain felt "ridiculed" by the industry for his use of Auto-Tune. By hopping on a "zeitgeisty" DJ Mustard beat, he reaffirmed his place as a master of the melodic hook. It eventually reached status in the United States.
Highlighted the song for being "catchy without being corny," noting it had just enough "attitude and bass" to work as a staple strip club anthem.
Reviewers from The Diamondback often cite it as a peak example of T-Pain’s production quality, noting that his later independent work sometimes struggled to match its "bouncy" and infectious energy. Music Video Review
Fans enjoyed spotting celebrity appearances, including Tyrese Gibson and cast members from Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta . Cultural Significance
It features a "backyard party" vibe that pays tribute to early 1990s hip-hop videos, complete with high-top fades and retro track jackets.
Described the track as a "fantastic collaboration" between T-Pain and B.o.B.