Applauded for its high production quality and "faultless pop" construction.
: Features skittering guitars , a prominent bassline , and simulated horns that provide a disco flair. 🏆 Critical Reception & Performance
Some critics, such as those from Time and Spin , labeled it one of the worst songs of 2016 due to its "insufferable repetition". CANT STOP THE FEELING! (from DreamWorks Animations TROLLS)
Critics generally praised the song for its infectious energy, though some found it derivative of other family-movie hits like Pharrell Williams' "Happy".
The track was written and produced by , Max Martin , and Shellback . Genre : A "funky mix" of disco-pop and soul-pop . Applauded for its high production quality and "faultless
: Timberlake utilizes his signature falsetto for the hook, with his vocal range spanning two octaves (E3 to E5).
Reviewers at Houston Press called it a "soulless husk" compared to Timberlake’s earlier, more innovative work. Critics generally praised the song for its infectious
Described as a "soul-pop sugar rush" and a "perfect summer song" for its lighthearted escapism.