The song uses sample audio from MC Hammer's "U Can't Touch This".
The Boston Globe commented on the track by saying it is "stale stripper anthem out of synch with what surrounds it. The production is heavy on vocal hooks, synths, and chattering beats, but the focus is Sean's wit and insistent flow."
The New York Times complimented the song's use of MC Hammer's "U Can't Touch This" and further went on to say that the song "basically cribs its chorus from the oeuvre of DJ Assault, the Detroit ghetto-tech innovator. Nowhere does Big Sean sound more confident or hilarious."
The A.V. Club gave a positive review of the track and called it freewheeling, fast-footed, and full of swagger.
The Village Voice complimented Sean's performance on the track and said "he took his microphone and turned it into an extension of his phallus, waving it down there like a gleeful toddler as the track imbued new meaning to MC Hammer's signature phrase 'Hammer Time'."