Reclassified received a positive reception by the
music critics, Jim Farber of the
New York Daily News gave
Reclassified three and a half out of five stars, praising the new tracks "We in This Bitch", "Heavy Crown", "Trouble", and "Iggy SZN", stating "Luckily, most of the tracks on
Reclassified actually are worth it. That's vital, since only five of the songs qualify as genuinely new." Despite praising a majority of the new tracks, he expressed distaste towards "Beg for It", expressing that it seems lazy as it "merely turns the hook from 'Fancy' on its side." He concluded, "Though Azalea ends the album with an admission that the golden headdress of pop fame "comes and goes," she gleefully states, "bitch, I got it now." For the moment, it seems like she deserves it." Mark Beaumont of
NME gave it a rating of six out of ten, a higher score than the
original album version review by the same publication, claiming that "the Aussie rapper offers a slight improvement on her debut LP with this reissue." Mike Wass of
Idolator gave the album a 4/5 rating calling it "as good an opportunity as any to acknowledge that the femcee's debut is actually relentlessly enjoyable," adding that "there isn't a dud track" and "of the other new cuts, 'Heavy Crown' stands out as another future hit". Rory Cashin of
State gave the album three out of five stars, commenting that "the new additions are mostly winners," but "just like her first time out with this album, Iggy has a problem; trying too hard to please herself and please commercial radio." David Jeffries of
AllMusic, who had also reviewed
The New Classic, gave it three and a half out of five stars and said, "In the end,
Reclassified is a better effort than
The New Classic and offers more bang for the buck, but this "release it until you get it right" blueprint is concerning for consumers, who now have a choice between rebuying it all or seeking out the new numbers on their own." ==Commercial performance==