Earth, Wind & Fire also contributed the song to the soundtrack of the 1996 feature film Get on the Bus.[7] Get on the Bus was a 1996 American drama about a group of African-American men who are taking a cross-country bus trip in order to participate in the Million Man March.[8][9] The movie premiered on the March's one year anniversary.[10]
Critical reception
Omoronke Idowu of Vibe called the song "a silky, celestial ballad".[11] When reviewing the album, Geoffrey Himes of The Washington Post, called it a "slow romantic ballad" stating "Bailey's impossibly high tenor sounds as if it's in a permanent swoon."[2] Alex Henderson of AllMusic noted that Cruisin' "sounds like it could have been recorded in the 1970s."[12] Steve Jones of USA Today declared that the song has a "mellow groove".[13] Phyl Garland of Stereo Review also described Cruisin' as "hauntingly atmospheric".[14] Cary Darling for the Orange County Register described it as "sleek."[15]