A music video directed by Benny Boom was created to promote the single.
The song received positive reception from music critics, most of it towards Nicki Minaj's appearance.
Rick Florino of Artistdirect.com gave praise to the song's beat and the lyrics from all three rappers, calling it "another bona fide anthem from the king of all things."
Joey DeGroot of Music Times praised the production and likened Nicki's Minaj's verse more than Juicy J's saying, "While Juicy's rhymes are pretty laid-back, Nicki's completely blow everything apart, spitting furiously with her trademark taunt."
Brennan Carley of Spin credited the song to Minaj's appearance, saying she "demonstrates her lyrical prowess with rhymes like, "I'm fly every day but a bitch ain't trippin' / You be on that bull, you be on Scottie Pippen."