: Beyond its television appearance, the track has gained traction in digital spaces, frequently appearing in social media content and fan reviews related to the Pynk Posse community.
: Critics and fans alike praise the song for its "authentic" trap-inflected sound that perfectly evokes the atmosphere of the South and the strip club world depicted in the show. Mistress (Lakiesha Savage)
: The primary source of the song's fame, where it serves as a high-energy backdrop for the series' renowned choreography. : Beyond its television appearance, the track has
: The song is a staple of the show's soundtrack, which was curated to feature as many female artists as possible to highlight women as the "strongest people in the room". : The song is a staple of the
: While specific professional "track reviews" for the single are sparse, the show it represents holds a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics hailing it as a "stunning, lyrical piece of neon noir". Key Media Placements
: The track was notably featured in an episode of Season 18, further cementing its status as a popular anthem in drag and performance circles.