On April 21, 2008, one week before
Hard Candys release in the United States, "Give It 2 Me" and other songs from the album leaked online. It was sent to American radios on June 24. That same day official remixes were made available for
digital download. In Australia and most European countries, the
CD and
maxi singles were released on July 11. Upon release, critical reviews towards "Give It 2 Me" were generally positive.
Instinct magazine and
Gay Times named it one of the album's best tracks. Chris Willman from
Entertainment Weekly said it sounded as if Madonna's 1983 singles "
Holiday" and "
Lucky Star" had been "filter[ed] through hip-hop's sonic boom", concluding that it was
Hard Candys "most exciting banger". Michael Roffman from online magazine
Consequence also felt it echoed Madonna's past work, but, "there are ties to its modernity that prevent it from being too nostalgic". Miles Marshall Lewis from
The Village Voice perceived "effects straight outta '
Material Girl' and sonic allusions to
Nile Rodgers" on "Give It 2 Me". The single was compared to
Rick James' "
Super Freak" (1981) by both
Jon Pareles from
The New York Times, and
Alexis Petridis from
The Guardian. The staff of
NME,
BBC's Mark Savage,
Pitchforks Tom Ewing, and Chris Gerard from
WRC-TV all singled out "Give It 2 Me", even though they gave
Hard Candy negative reviews. Savage felt the track had a "cute, bouncy beat and sense of humour that has been missing from Madonna's music since her
Dick Tracy days", while Gerard compared it to something
Kylie Minogue would release. While author Daryl Easlea deemed it "irresistibly anthemic",
Parades Samuel R. Murrian concluded that, "if you ever need an extra boost of energy near the end of a strenuous workout, ['Give It 2 Me'] works like a charm".
Rolling Stones Caryn Ganz referred to "Give It 2 Me" as a "thumpy self-empowerment anthem", in which "the creative tension between Madonna and the Neptunes' Pharrell crackles". Talia Soghomonian from
MusicOMH deemed it, "refreshing, heavily synthesized but also misleading. [It] makes you believe that the rest of [the album] will be as fun". For
Junkee's Joseph Earp, "Give It 2 Me" comes across as "rather tame" in comparison to other album tracks.
Jude Rogers from
The Guardian deemed it "half annoying, half brilliant". From
Evening Standard, El Hunt wrote: "Madonna often winds up feeling like a guest dropping by on her own record; ['Give It 2 Me'] could just as easily be an
N.E.R.D. track". Williams' appearance on the song's bridge received some criticism. Chuck Arnold, writing for
Entertainment Weekly, opined that, "a bit of silly goofiness during that 'get stupid' bridge with Pharrell can't deny ['Give It 2 Me's] insistent bounce". By his part,
Slant Magazines Sal Cinquemani dismissed it as, "just plain stupid". Thomas Hausner from
PopMatters was not pleased with Williams' input, concluding that it, "completely disrupt[s] the song's full potential". "Give It 2 Me" has been referred to as one of Madonna's best songs by
Billboard,
Entertainment Weekly, and
Parade. == Commercial performance ==