<P> According to Emily Mackay of NME, "Million Reasons" serves as a "potent, sky - clutching reminder of Gaga's way with a bare - bone ballad". Idolator's Patrick Bowman agreed and described it as a "country - tinged (...) quiet ballad" while Stephen L. Betts from Rolling Stone called it a pop song which had a country music appeal, similar to singer Beyoncé's "Daddy Lessons". Michael Cragg from The Guardian found this reminiscent of Carrie Underwood's characteristic style, which he called country balladry . Lyndsey Parker from Yahoo! Music joked that it was obviously written by country music artists . In the composition, the singer's vocals are layered among "faintly strummed guitars" and varying degrees of percussion . The singer spoke regarding the genre of the single: </P> <P> "Million Reasons" is a country song mixed with funk and rock' n' roll . You would never imagine it would sound that way...the feeling underneath the record is it's almost got like a little bit of a hip - hop feeling . But at the same time, it's not a hip - hop song . It's kind of like I just had no boundaries making music--and neither do any of the other people we were working with . It was kind of like what feels right, what hits the best, what's going to get everybody in their stomach and their heart . </P> <P> "Million Reasons" is written in the key of C major with a tempo of approximately 64 beats per minute, and is accompanied by piano and guitar . Her vocals span from G to E in the song, which in common time, follows a progression of C--Am--F--G, with a chorus of F--C--Am--G. During the song's chorus, Gaga croons "You're giving me a million reasons to let you go / You're giving me a million reasons to quit the show". Its discussion of heartbreak and hope, as described by International Business Times's Nicholas Mojica, was guaranteed to "resonate with (the) listeners" of the record . Bustle's Amy Roberts theorized that like most of the songs from Joanne, "Million Reasons" had extra hidden depth in its lyrics and predicted it to be about Gaga's separated boyfriend Taylor Kinney . The phrase "quit the show" was described as a metaphor by Roberts about Gaga feeling dejected about her life, with the second verses confirming this . Both romantic heartbreak as catalyst and religious faith of the singer were represented as different sides of the lyrics . Roberts concluded by saying that "(t) hough the song may seem extremely fraught with sadness, confusion and heartache, its main message appears to be a pretty positive one". </P> <P> Upon release, the song received generally positive reviews . Cady Lang, writing for Time appreciated the touching quality of the recording's nature, which she described as heartbreaking . Craig Jenkins of Vulture compared its potential appeal to "Daddy Lessons" also and felt they both shared a "big left - field bid for country - radio airplay". Mojica ranked "Million Reasons" at number six on his list of the best songs from Joanne; he acclaimed its lyrics and noted the contributions made by Lindsey . </P>

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