"Vocals are the selling point - they're referenced in the album title, after all - and Auto-Tune provides the distinctive, potent ingredient in the stew. Who knows why Swamp Dogg is drawn to the vocal pitch correction software ... But where 'Love, Loss, and Auto-Tune' (2018) could be audacious, 'I Need a Job' is often conventional. Despite the prevalence of the effect, 'I Need a Job' largely adheres to the rules of traditional R&B; in fact, it's one of the straightest sets of songs Swamp Dogg has released. Having dampened his perversity, he offers few twists on genre tropes and winds up with a set of cheating and sex songs that feel merely reassuring in their familiarity. No wonder Willie Clayton and Guitar Shorty seem right at home; this is the kind of music they make".