Phrases like "I know I get a little bit crazy" and "Out of my head" highlight the emotional extremes that define the bond.
The central hook—"Can you work with my love?"—serves as a plea for compromise and resilience, asking if the partner can handle the "wild ride" for the sake of the relationship. Collaboration and Production Download File Alok & James Arthur - Work With M...
James Arthur noted that he was immediately "keen to be involved" upon hearing the iconic sample, while Alok expressed long-standing admiration for Arthur's style. Release and Performance Alok & James Arthur – Work With My Love - Discogs Phrases like "I know I get a little
The lyrics describe a love that is both aesthetic and destructive, comparing the heart to a "beautiful kind of wrecking ball". Release and Performance Alok & James Arthur –
The core of the song is built upon a familiar disco-house motif. "Work With My Love" samples the iconic brass and string melodies of which itself interpolated the 1982 soul track "What About My Love" by Johnnie Taylor. By utilizing this sample, Alok creates a sense of nostalgia while updating the sound with modern "slap house" and "funky house" production elements, such as crisp high hats and deep, groovy synth basslines. Lyrical Themes: Complexity in Romance
The track marks a successful meeting of styles between Alok's electronic expertise and James Arthur’s emotive ballad roots.