: The track is described as calm, reflective, and intimate , evoking a "timeless" feeling of raw passion and lingering love. Critical Reception
: Critics from PopMatters and Rate Your Music describe the sound as a "soulful, electrifying anthem" that feels like a classic from the 1960s or 70s but with cleaner, modern production. Ural Thomas - Smoldering Fire
: Reviewers specifically note Thomas’s use of falsetto , which reveals his impressive range and expressiveness. : The track is described as calm, reflective,
: Many fans and critics consider it one of the most striking moments on the record, often compared to the work of soul legends like Sam Cooke and Marvin Gaye . Pop Culture Presence Ural Thomas - Smoldering Fire