![]() It is composed in the key of Ab major as quitent's voice spans the tonal nodes of G3 to F5. Discussing the song musically, Chris Martins from Billboard classified it as a "a pop-R&B confection that siphons off the a tropically tinted EDM pool." According to the sheet music published at by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, "Work from Home" is written in the time signature of common time, with a moderate tempo of 104-108 beats per minute. Asaph of Pitchfork noted elements of Rnbass in its production, while Meaghan Garvey from MTV found tropical house influences on its beats. "Work from Home" is an midtempo song with elements of trap music. It was then serviced to contemporary hit radio in the United States four days later on March 1, 2016. Nearly a month after the interview took place, the track premiered for the first time on radio on Februon the Elvis Duran and the Morning Show, and was released along with the pre-order of the album. She elaborates by saying that the song is "chill" and "not too much" while referring to it as "sexy" but "cool" with "something electrifying about it". ![]() He said that was the "first time that ever happened." When discussing the album's single choice, Kordei told Entertainment Weekly that the song made sense after releasing "Worth It" because they had "similar styles, but still sounded "different". According to Ty, they usually "put on Future or something more turnt" but all of them wanted to "hear Fifth Harmony". He recalls a time where he was "on tour" and had a lot of girls "in the hotel room". She praised the way he played the "melody and his dissonant notes" saying that he "made his own hooky part of the bridge." Featured rapper Ty Dolla Sign discussed his contribution in the song during an commentary to Billboard where he revealed that he was persuaded to join the song after his "11-year-old daughter" continuously played their tracks. Sharing similar sentiments, Cabello said that he "added" an "amazing flair" to the song. Jane complimented the way he "rides" the song and "brings a different feel to it". After hearing his song, "Paranoid", she told her groupmates, "Guys, we gotta get this dude on our song," as she saw him "as a perfect fit" for this track. While talking about how the collaboration with Ty Dolla Sign came together, Dinah Jane told Billboard that she was "happy he agreed" to be on the track as he was one of her "favorite artists". Originally titled "Work" and set to be released on January 26, 2016, the group had to re-title the song to "Work from Home" to avoid confusion with Rihanna's song of the same name, which was released a month prior. The song's title was announced on February 24, 2016. She explained that was the reason she and her groupmates loved the track because it "branched out in different ways" than anything they ever recorded. During an interview with Spin, Cabello explained that the group "fell in love" with the song after hearing it mostly for its "laid-back" and "chill" atmosphere that featured an "a kind of urban pocket". The song came for the group after their A&R Joey Arbagey played it during a meeting to discuss their sophomore album's direction each member immediately approved of the song. The song was mixed by Phil Tan at the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center with assistance from Daniela Rivera. The group's vocals were produced & recorded by Victoria Monét and Andrew Bolooki at Windmark Recording Studios and The Northership, both located in California. Coleman and Koehlke also produced, performed all instruments and programming for the song. ![]() "Work from Home" was initially written by Joshua Coleman with Jude Demorest, Alexander Izquierdo, Dallas Koehlke and Brian Lee.
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