"Just Fine" earned generally positive reviews from music critics. Da'Shan Smith from
uDiscoverMusic found that "there can’t be a wedding, office party, cookout, or family reunion function without hearing this gem from Mary [...] Channeling the funk groove of
Marvin Gaye and the disco beat of
Michael Jackson circa
Off the Wall, "Just Fine" is a quintessential throwback party anthem." Alexis Petridis from
The Guardian wrote: "Blige in gleeful party-starting mode, complete with opening get-on-the-dancefloor monologue. "Just Fine"s rhythm track was apparently inspired by Michael Jackson’s "
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough." Its sparse-but-urgent sound and Blige’s exuberance are both completely irresistible." Similarly
BET.com wrote of the song: "This 2007 hit cheerfully channels
Off the Wall MJ, perfectly encapsulating new-millennium Mary's hard-earned transformation into a persevering, you-go-girl optimist who declares, "I like what I see when I'm looking at me when I'm walking past the mirror"."
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