: Nick Levine described the track as an "on-trend bop" and a "lean and economical electro-pop song" that effectively borrows from the synth-heavy style of Bronski Beat .

: Alexis Petridis hailed it as a "certain smash," comparing its glossy 80s-inspired production to the work of The Weeknd and noting its "weird kind of omnipresence" .

: The review was more scathing, calling the song "painfully predictable" and arguing that Sheeran "aspires for Abel [The Weeknd] but settles for anonymity" .