: Entertainment Weekly’s Music Mix notes of the video that “it’s just three minutes of our boys gone Casual-Mogul Friday in jeans and crest-embossed white tees, racing stripped-down cars (not Yeezy’s other other Benz) and dropping verses in front of a giant American flag in a dusty backlot.”
:: Los Angeles Times‘ Pop & Hiss blog quips, “In the video, the Throne keep it simple — if simple for them means torching and chopping up a black Maybach to transform it into some souped-up ATV hybrid, which they take for a joyride — with models and Aziz Ansari in tow.”
:: Says The Atlantic, “Sure, those cars are Maybachs — which ranks second to Rolexes & co. as Throne lyrical memes — and by casually trashing them, the two superstars are once again telegraphing their own stratospheric fortunes. And yes, with Spike Jonze directing and Kanye/Jay involved, there’s little doubt that the shooting-the-shit vibe of the proceedings was storyboarded and calibrated for maximum relatability. But still. Fun stuff.”
:: MTV’s RapFix saw the pure glee in the Otis Redding tribute clip: “There’s no tough guy mean-mugging in ‘Otis.’ It’s good times in the sunshine doing doughnuts in a tricked-out Maybach full of pretty women. And what’s not to like about that?”
:: However, Miami’s New Times zeroed in reasons why the “Otis” vid sucks: “Put simply, this pair of premiere rap man-baby millionaires has, quite predictably, substituted soul for swag. ”
:: XXL simply said, “The Throne had way too much fun making this.”
:: Prefixmag offered up two reactions to the clip: “1. It’s okay, I guess. 2. Why isn’t this just a video of Aziz Ansari looking goofily at Kanye while he stands in the doorway of a tricked out Maybach? Because I could watch that literally all day long.”
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