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Track listing Ĭharts Weekly charts Chart (2015–16) At the end of the video there is a cameo by Dan Bilzerian. Rather than get into an argument, Brown decides to gather his boys and go out, and after he dance starting in an alley and moves his way into a laundromat with his crew before taking the stage at downtown theater. In the “Zero” part of the video, Brown returns home after a long night and finds a girl he’s been seeing throwing his clothes off a balcony because she did not know where he was. The music video for 'Liquor/Zero' was directed by Brown. Mike Pizzo of Las Vegas Weekly praised his sound, but was not thrilled towards its lyrical content saying 'it’s hard not to nod your head to the cheesy ’80s grooves of “Fine by Me” or “Zero,” even if the message is endlessly eye rolling.' Jesse Cataldo of Slant Magazine praised the song saying that '“Zero” similarly has a pretty good neo-disco aesthetic, with warm synth washes and some genial Vocoder noodling, things that remind works from Daft Punk's Random Access Memories'. Marcus Dowling of HipHopDX said that the song and 'No Filter', another song from Royalty, 'pack in all of the aforementioned Rodgers’ chugging grooves from Chic’s “Good Times,” David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance” and Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky” into one production'. AllMusic editor Andy Kellman called the song a 'disco-funk throwback replete with talkbox', noting some irony in writing, recording, and releasing a song bragging about not thinking of an ex. 'Zero' received positive reviews from music critics.
