The song boasted a contemporary pop sound and high production values, in contrast to the rock'n'roll style of "Making Your Mind Up".
She goes on to say that the song boasts a melody "as breezy as a day at the beach."
She goes on to say that the song "boasts a lively tempo that makes it great summer radio fare, and the lyric will make listeners chuckle."
Written during a difficult time in Carey's personal life, the song boasts inspirational lyrics of self-worth and achievement.
Despite all the songs boasting special mixes on the cover (e.g. "The Heart Mix"), these are all the normal album versions.
Both songs boast unique and complex opening bass lines.
The song boasted a deeper electronic and indie pop sound than her previous work.
The song boasts a cheery guitar riff accompanied by acoustic guitars and flutes.
The song boasts the most commissioned remixes of any Bananarama single (twenty mixes by nine different remixers, including George Michael).
However, she goes on to say that the song boasts "tasty guitar work, a pretty melody, and, of course, Gill's signature vocals."