![]() ![]() Ireland's Evening Herald stated that the song "established her as a leading light on the music scene", while the Irish Independent called it "shouty". Brian Rusnica from The Heights described it as a "five minute explosion of emotion and female rage featuring the raw chorus, "I hate you so much right now!"". Daryl Easlea for the BBC said in his 2012 review that "it still steals the show today, and was one of those songs that was heard everywhere at the time." Swedish newspaper Expressen stated that "over a crunchy beat, she makes up with a lying boyfriend". AllMusic editor Jaime Sunao Ikeda picked it as a "standout" track of the Kaleidoscope album. He added that "Caught Out There" was " only one song could announce Kelis with a bang", when her debut album was launched. ![]() Quentin Harrison from Albumism stated that Kelis is "burning with righteous anger" on the song, noting that she is "all heart with a hint of hedonism". Pharrell Williams of The Neptunes said in an interview that the instrumental track was originally meant for rapper Busta Rhymes, who rejected it. It peaked at number 54 on the US Billboard Hot 100 but fared better outside the United States, reaching the top ten in Canada, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Written and produced by The Neptunes, the song was released as the album's lead single in the United States on October 5, 1999.
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