The song didn't manage to get that much attention after their two previous single. In the United States it didn't manage to chart on Hot 100. However it proved to be successful in the United Kingdom, where it managed to peak at number nine, while at Ireland it peaked at number twelve. The accompanying burlesque-themed music video portrayed the Dolls in different routines including dancing on a rotating platform and on a horizontal bar. They performed the song three times on television including on the seventh season of Dancing with the Stars along with Missy Elliott and on the British daytime television programme This Morning.
An album track of three minutes and forty-eight seconds, is a midtempo, electropop song with R&B influences. A sample of "Je M'appelle Jane" by Jane Birkin runs throughout the song. The song is built around a distinctive bhangra-ish guitar riff and has a "spunky attitude". The song features resourceful vocals from Scherzinger. According to Maura of Idolator wrote that the song is a reminiscent of Whitney Houston's song I'm Your Baby Tonight (1990).
An album track of three minutes and forty-eight seconds, is a midtempo, electropop song with R&B influences. A sample of "Je M'appelle Jane" by Jane Birkin runs throughout the song. The song is built around a distinctive bhangra-ish guitar riff and has a "spunky attitude". The song features resourceful vocals from Scherzinger. According to Maura of Idolator wrote that the song is a reminiscent of Whitney Houston's song I'm Your Baby Tonight (1990).
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