The album received mostly positive reviews from critics upon its release. Writing for
Refinery29, Courtney Smith stated, "Chloe x Halle write lyrics that address love, both universal and romantic, but do the latter from a place of power... It's a reminder to not underestimate or infantilize them simply because they are young." Sydney Gore for
MTV wrote, "Overall, this record is loaded with catchy bops, hardcore bangers and beautiful ballads with uplifting messages that will surely turn into anthems for various experiences in your personal life." Briana Younger, writing for
Pitchfork said about the album, "The Beyoncé-approved sister act are fearless on their debut album, reshaping
pop and
R&B in their own images until even the highest-profile co-signs seem beside the point... Listening to their debut, it's easy to believe that if
God spoke, she would sound like Chloe x Halle."
Pitchfork rated the album 7.6 out of 10. Gabe Bergado wrote in a review of the album for
Teen Vogue, "Within the first few minutes of listening to Chloe x Halle's debut album
The Kids Are Alright, you'll be completely entranced by the sisters' dreamy vocals and electrifying beats." Alex Zidel wrote for
HotNewHipHop, saying, "[The album wows] many with impressive chemistry and an undeniable charm." Also listing "Happy without Me" as an album highlight, he wrote, "In a pairing that not many expected would sound this beautiful,
Joey Bada$$ and Chloe x Halle makes for a fantastic collaboration... Joey complements the pair's voices as he raps seamlessly throughout his bars." ==
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