Reviews of the song are generally divided regarding its importance to the film:
Critics from FilmScore ClickTrack and the Chicago Tribune have noted its "clever orchestrations" while also calling it a "jovially longing" piece of musical optimism. When We're Human
Reaffirms her commitment to hard work and earning her "place in the sun" through effort rather than luck. Critical Reception Reviews of the song are generally divided regarding
Some reviewers, including IGN and posters on Reddit , argue it is the least interesting song in the film because it re-establishes character motivations the audience already knows without significantly moving the plot forward. Composed by Randy Newman , the song is
Composed by Randy Newman , the song is a high-energy tribute to traditional New Orleans jazz.
It features authentic brass and woodwind arrangements, including solo trumpet work by legendary Louisiana musician Terence Blanchard .