Rocket Power was met with generally positive reviews. At
Metacritic, which assigns a
normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an
average score of 73, based on five reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Robin Murray of
Clash gave a positive review, stating "In the end,
Rocket Power isn't perfect, but it's definitely rewarding. For fans, it's simply emotional to hear Quavo in the studio again, doing what he does best. After unimaginable grief, he's able to look to the future – and that in itself is worth cherishing". Steve 'Flash' Juon from
RapReviews stated, "The focus of Quavo's
Rocket Power is on him – as it should be".
HipHopDX critic Will Schube said, "It, like so many mainstream rap records, could be five songs shorter, and would be more successful if some of this fat was trimmed. Even though some of the material sounds like it was left over for solo work pre-tragedy, or supposed to be on the second
Unc & Phew tape, it holds back an album that could have been in the best of the year conversation". Dylan Green of
Pitchfork said, "Listening to him navigate those raw emotions while staying the diamond-encrusted course makes for some of his messiest and most mature music yet". Publication
AllMusic said, "While the beats are huge and the songs are full of energetic hooks and smooth, snaking flows, a sense of loss and mourning touches all of it". ==Track listing==