"Apart from the requisite R&B-lite jams and slow-dance swooners, Rhett offers his own version of the old-fashioned booze homage ("Beer Can't Fix," featuring Jon Pardi), pop-pandering Maroon 5 pastiche ("Notice"), wedding dance-floor rousers ("Look What God Gave Her," "Up"), and Kenny Chesney-indebted beach bum escapism ("Sand," "Barefoot") ... there are surprisingly few missteps on this 16-song collection, an album that hammers home one of the great paradoxes of the superstar's career: the more flexible and daring Rhett gets with his pop flirtations, the more the singer finds himself at the very center of commercial country".