"Beat Goes On" received generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics. Caryn Ganz of
Rolling Stone felt that the usage of bells and whistles as instrumentation, along with the disco sounds made the track connect to two of Madonna's inspirations, that of
Chic, and
Donna Summer. Ganz went on to criticize West's appearance, calling it "uninspired". In a similar review, Thomas Hauner of
PopMatters wrote that the song "continues the Donna Summer touch, this time opting for 'beep beep' vocals on a surprisingly sweet track." Sal Cinquemani of
Slant Magazine praised the song's "flattering sonic facelift", feeling that it "transports [the track] from 2001 to 1979". Talia Soghomolian of
musicOMH praised "the variations in its tempo", making it "the perfect dance floor tune, merging old school and modern takes on urbanity." Stern wrote a positive review for Idolator that "by the time West shows up unexpectedly for his rap at the end, you have no choice but to heed his call to get down, beep beep, and get up outta your seat." while a reviewer from
Blender panned his contributions. Jaime Gill of
Yahoo! Music echoed the same thought, calling West's rap as "awful" and his addition to the track as redundant. Joan Anderman of
The Boston Globe was mixed in his review of the song, praising Madonna's endeavors in "Beat Goes On" while questioning West's appearance in it. Allan Raible of
ABC News summarized the track as a "standard disco number". He complimented Madonna's vocals but added that the song felt rejuvenated with the addition of West's vocals. "Beat Goes On" was certified platinum by the
Associação Brasileira dos Produtores de Discos, for exceeding 60,000 digital downloads. In Finland, the song debuted and peaked at number 15 in August 2009. In Canada, the song also made its debut, peaking at number 82 on the
Canadian Hot 100 chart. In the US, the song made an entry on the
Billboard Pop 100 (now discontinued) chart for a week, at number 97. == Live performance ==