Reviewers at COOL HUNTING and Vanyaland noted its "scratchy beats" and "90s trip-hop fuzz," comparing the sultry energy to artists like All Saints.
The lyrics—such as "you’re me and I want to be you"—reflect the sisters' own symbiotic existence and the "push-pull" of their shared creative process.
The track explores themes of identity, femininity, and the roles women play. Critics from Pass The Aux highlight the song's "femme fatale" aesthetic, which aligns with its exploration of "feminist power".