The song received favorable reviews from
music critics. Kevipod of
Direct Lyrics called it "a billion times better than '
Turn The Night Up'," writing that "there's piano, there's guitar, and there's also dubstep in this song, which I wonder if The Suspex produced, because it's giving me some
Demi Lovato '
Heart Attack' teas. [...] The build to the chorus is amazing." Patrick Bowman of
Idolator called it, "a track that marries his seductive Latin pop sensibilities with the bass blaring weirdness of dubstep." Kevin Camilo of
Sound and Motion wrote that "the hook is quite captivating and catches one’s attention especially with the big dub step sounds around it." Andrew Le of
Renowned for Sound gave the track only 1 out of 5 stars, writing that the result is "a track that sounds like a poor cover version of the songs it rips off. Listeners can easily sing
Taylor Swift’s '
I Knew You Were Trouble' (‘Oh! Oh! Trouble! Trouble! Trouble!’ during the choruses) and
Miley Cyrus’ '
We Can't Stop' (as this and Heart Attack feature piano in the verses) over this piece of derivative garbage. Enrique sounds unrecognizable too. The autotune and over-driven vocals snuff out his usually sensual tone and slight accent, as well as any personality left in this track." ==Music video==