Ozap stated that "those who accused the singer to not renew herself may be satisfied" and qualified the song as "a dance track, far from the melodies to which the singer has accustomed us", but added that "the production is, unsurprisingly, focused on very 1990s synths". According to
RTL, the song "will make dance the dancefloors". By contrast,
Voici refused to give its review, saying that it would be negative. Jon O'Brien from
AllMusic slammed the song for the "irritating
Scooter-esque high-pitched synths".
Kylie Minogue and
Lady Gaga publicly stated they liked the song. It entered at number one with about 9,200 downloads, which was considered as disappointing, then directly dropped to number 17, which is the biggest drop for a number-one on this chart. However, after dropping to number 28, it regained some positions every week until reaching number 13 at the end of November and number 6 in mid-December, thus having a much better chart performance than "Dégénération", the first single from her previous album. On the physical chart, the single debuted at number one on 3 December 2010, selling about 9,700 units, dislodging
René la Taupe's hit "Mignon "Mignon". The single remained atop the following week with 14,961 units. It remained in the top position of the chart for another one week. To date, it has sold about 50,000 CDs and was downloaded legally more than 80,000 times, overall selling about 130,000 copies, thus being even more successful than Farmer's 2005 single "
Fuck Them All" (which was released when the music market was in a better shape), and her biggest hit since "
C'est une belle journée" (2002). It is also the forty-third commercially most successful single in France in 2010 (sales and downloads), although released in October. In Belgium (Wallonia), the single debuted at number three on the chart edition of 23 October 2010. It then dropped the next few weeks to number 19, then climbed to a peak of number two on 11 December 2010. In Switzerland, the single peaked at number 52 in the second week, on 31 October 2010. == Formats and track listings ==