Critics gave mixed reviews to "For Your Entertainment," with some praising its disco/glam energy, danceable vibe, and Lambert's vocals, while others found it derivative. Joe Vogel from
The Huffington Post noted that "For Your Entertainment" was a "full-display" of album that "operates from a disco/glam aesthetic of escapism and liberation via dance, dress-up, and desire" and added that it "fully accomplish what the singer had in mind for the album: songs that make you want to let loose, dance, work out, have fun."
AllMusic editor
Stephen Thomas Erlewine called the song "cool" and "strutting" and marked it as one of his highlights on the album. Eric Ditzian from
MTV News wrote: "There are echoes of Lady Gaga, countless '80s tunes and, during the chorus, "
Fame." He doesn't show off his vocal range until the end, when he unleashes some of his signature yells." Leah Greenblatt from
Entertainment Weekly opined that "the peacocking title track [that] follows duly fulfills its pledge", while
The Detroit News called it "pulsating" and praised the vocals.
Chicago Tribune critic
Greg Kot wrote that "For Your Entertainment" promises to "get rough with you".
Boston Globe editor Sarah Rodman noted that this "less-than-compelling wink-wink,
Britney-evoking throb-pop" track doesn't have "enough time to adjust itself from opening track." Jonathan Keefe from
Slant Magazine called the song "less successful" and felt that it was so "similar to
Sam Sparro's "
Black and Gold" that 19 Entertainment should probably keep a strong legal team on retainer." Some critics noted that the song was about
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