Some modern reviewers find the song "cheesy" or a representation of "everything bad in 80s music," while others praise it as a "manifesto" of ambition.

You can find the official high-quality version on the on Spotify or YouTube .

For many, the track is the ultimate "movie montage" song, symbolizing victory and the rush of success.

Moroder utilizes the Roland Jupiter-8 and Yamaha CS-80 to create a "propulsive, anthemic disco beat" that defines the era's high-stakes atmosphere.

The most significant addition to the extended cut is a detailed instrumental bridge. This section features a guitar solo by Richie Zito, which was included in the film's montage but omitted from the standard 3-minute radio edit.