"Baby, Come Over (This Is Our Night)" is a
bass-heavy
club anthem, with lyrics describing a woman attempting to make the first move on a man. The remix
samples the
chorus of American band
Kool & the Gang's 1979 song "
Ladies' Night" in the midsection. According to the
sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by
Alfred Music, it is based on
common time, with a
tempo of 96 beats per minute, while composed in the
key of
F major. Mumba's vocal range spans from the low note of D3 to the high note of D5, while the song is constructed in
verse–chorus form. Writing on the 3 March 2001, issue of
Billboard about the
promotional release of "Baby, Come Over (This Is Our Night)" in the United States,
Chuck Taylor opined that the production is a "change of pace" for
pop radio stations, and praised the instrumental layers and
salsa beat which contrasted other songs that received
airplay during the same time period. He additionally complimented Mumba's "confident [and] playful" vocals for "transcend[ing] her age". Jaya Sharma of
The Town Talk was surprised by "Baby, Come Over (This Is Our Night)" and questioned Mumba's status as a
one-hit wonder.
The Weekender correspondent Jim Luft negatively labelled the title as "trite" and the song's content as "boring". ==Commercial performance==