a sublime, soulful convergence of the sonic minimalism and oil-slicked synths of today's hip-hop and R&B (courtesy, mostly, of Young Thug and Migos-famous producer Dun Deal), and its sound provides a charismatic contrast to its almost anhedonic pursuit of pleasure.' Paul MacInnes of The Guardian said, 'It might all feel a little mechanical, but Trigga does hang together, and has a seductive power that (one presumes) is befitting of the man himself.' Matt Fruchtman of Slant Magazine stated, 'At times, Songz's lyrics venture into personal territory: 'Y.A.S. It also has sharp hooks and slick productions to spare.' Anupa Mistry of Spin stated, ' Trigga. Andy Kellman of AllMusic said, 'This is, no doubt, one of the most flagrantly lecherous commercial R&B albums of its time. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 68, which indicates 'generally positive reviews', based on 9 reviews. Trigga was met with positive reviews from music critics.