"Work from Home" is a song recorded by American girl group Fifth Harmony, featuring American singer Ty Dolla $ign.[2] The song impacted contemporary hit radio four days after its initial release on March 1, 2016, and was released as the lead single from the group's second studio album, 7/27 (2016).[3] "Work from Home" was written by Daniel Bedingfield, Jude Demorest, Eskeerdo, Brian Lee, Ty Dolla $ign, Ammo, & DallasK[4][5][6] with production from the latter two. The song is primarily an R&B track that incorporates elements of trap music and tropical house beats with lyrics depicting "work" as a euphemism for sex. Many music publications included it in their lists of best songs of the year.[7][8][9][10]

The song debuted at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100,[11] and reached number four in its thirteenth week,[12] becoming their highest-charting single in the United States; it surpassed "Worth It", which peaked at number 12. "Work from Home" also became the first top-five single in the country by a girl group in ten years, following the September 2006 peak of "Buttons" by The Pussycat Dolls at number three.[13] Among national airplay charts, the song topped both the Mainstream Top 40 and Rhythmic Songs.[14][15] As of December 2016, the single has sold 1.4 million digital downloads in the United States.[16] The song has achieved multi-platinum certifications in several countries, including quintuple platinum in Canada and the United States. Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the song received renewed attention as a result of the increasing adoption and prominence of remote working.[17]


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"Work from Home" was accompanied by a music video, directed by Director X and filmed in a construction site of a house. It was released on February 26, 2016, on the group's Vevo channel. The video received commentary from critics over the double entendres in the visuals, which are present in the lyrics as well. The girls are seen interacting with male construction workers and performing choreographed dance routines dressed in construction gear. "Work from Home" won the award for Best Collaboration at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards and the American Music Awards, winning the group their first award in this network.[18] Its music video reached one billion views in October 2016 and became the most viewed music video of 2016.[19]

According with J.C Pan from The Fader, "Work from Home" uses work as a euphemism for sexual seduction, "rolling out one job-related double entendre after another".[28] In review of the album 7/27, Peter Meister from Sputnikmusic describing the song, wrote, "In the sparkling, sexy "Work from Home", R&B crooner Ty Dolla Sign harmonizes perfectly with the girls amongst brimming, elegant synths that explode and rattle with booming, gritty bass over the demanding of their lover to not go to work but instead, put the "work" at home with her.[29] Its instrumentation, which interpolates the riff of Daniel Bedingfield's 2001 song "Gotta Get Thru This", is complete with electro claps, strong bassline and backed-synth.[10][29]

When we made this song my producers and I wanted to incorporate this recording of some kids joyfully singing and clapping that you hear at the start of the song. What we loved is that this sample came from a recording by this wonderful man Andy Jones through his project The Africa Heartwood Project that helps take care of orphan kids in Liberia. We contributed to their fund and we wanted to bring a little attention to what The Africa Heartwood Project does because we loved its mission. We hope you enjoy the song and please check out and support the Africa Heartwood Project below and the good work they are doing. Love only, Camila

Work From HomeGeneral informationRelease DateFebruary 26, 2016Recorded2015Length3:34LabelSyco Music & Epic RecordsProducer(s)Ammo & DallasKSingles chronologyPreviousCurrentNext

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"All In My Head (Flex)""Work From Home""Work from Home" is a the lead single from Fifth Harmony's sophomore studio album, 7/27 featuring singer Ty Dolla Sign. It was written by Joshua Coleman, Jude Demorest, Tyrone Griffin, Jr., Alexander Izquierdo, and Brian Lee with production from Coleman and Dallas Koehlke. The song is primarily an R&B track that incorporates elements of trap music and tropical house beats with lyrics depicting "work" as a euphemism for sexual seduction. Many music publications included it in their lists of best songs of the year.

According with J.C Pan from The Fader, "Work from Home" uses work as a euphemism for sexual seduction, "rolling out one job-related double entendre after another". In review of the album 7/27, Peter Meister from Sputnikmusic describing the song, wrote, "In the sparkling, sexy "Work from Home", R&B crooner Ty Dolla Sign harmonizes perfectly with the girls amongst brimming, elegant synths that explode and rattle with booming, gritty bass over the demanding of their lover to not go to work but instead, put the "work" at home with her. Its instrumentation is complete with electro claps, strong bassline and backed-synth.

Fans were definitely happy to see her back onstage, as they took to Twitter to express their delight. "@LaurenJauregui @camilacabello97 @fifthharmony dallas last night was AMAZING thank you," tweeted one fan.

"Work From Home"General InformationArtistFifth HarmonyRelease DateFebruary 26, 2016Recorded2015Length3:34LabelSyco Music & Epic RecordsAlbum7/27Composer(s)Joshua Coleman,Jude Demorest,Dallas KoehlkeTyrone Griffin, Jr., Alexander Izquierdo & Brian LeeProducer(s)Ammo & DallasKAlly's singles chronologyPreviousCurrentNext

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"All In My Head (Flex)"7/27 Chronology"That's My Girl""Work From Home""The Life"Music Video"Work from Home" is a the lead single from Fifth Harmony's sophomore studio album, 7/27 featuring singer Ty Dolla Sign. It was written by Joshua Coleman, Jude Demorest, Tyrone Griffin, Jr., Alexander Izquierdo, and Brian Lee with production from Coleman and Dallas Koehlke. The song is primarily an R&B track that incorporates elements of trap music and tropical house beats with lyrics depicting "work" as a euphemism for sexual seduction. Many music publications included it in their lists of best songs of the year.

After teasing their collab in February 2022, Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello released their track 'Bam Bam' on 4th March 2022. The salsa-infused pop track - which is thought to allude to the breakdown of her and Shawn Mendes' relationship - proved incredibly popular with fans, peaking at the Number 7 spot in the UK. On top of that, 'Bam Bam' was nominated for an MTV VMA, as well as a People's Choice Award in 2022.



Camila debuted the song on the day of its release with a performance on The Late Late Show with James Corden. Serving as the first time the pair had performed the song together, Ed and Camila took to the stage at the Concert For Ukraine benefit, on 29th March, at Resorts World Arena in Birmingham.



But the song wasn't the first time Ed and Camila had teamed up, releasing the bop 'South of the Border', with Cardi B, back in 2019. And it seems we can still expect more from Ed and Cam, with her hinting in April 2022 that there were more collaborations in the works.


Selon J.C Pan de The Fader, "Work from Home" utilise le travail comme un euphmisme pour la sduction sexuelle, "dployant un double entendement li au travail aprs l'autre". En revu de l'album 7/27, Peter Meister de Sputnikmusic dcrivant la chanson, a crit : "Dans le ptillant, sexy "Work from Home", le crooner d'R&B Ty Dolla Sign s'harmonise parfaitement avec les filles parmi les synthtiseurs raffins qui explosent et le hochet avec des basses en plein essor et lourdes sur les exigences de leur amant pour ne pas aller au travail, mais au lieu de cela, met le "travail"  la maison avec elle. Son instrumentation est complte avec des clapets lectro, une ligne de basse forte et un synth  l'arrire. La chanson a une structure typique de vers-pr-chur-chur avec un pont de rap ralis par Ty Dolla Sign avant le troisime chur et l'outro. La chanson commence par des bouffes de battements et des doigts. Le premier verset est chant par Cabello, le premier pr-chur est chant par Kordei. "I know you're on the night shift/but I can't stand these nights alone", elle chante. Aprs le chur chant par Jauregui, qui est extrmement rptitif, avec le mot "work" rpt sept fois aprs chaque ligne. Le deuxime verset est chant par Hernandez qui chante : "Let's put it into motion/Imma give you a promotion/I'll make it feel like a vacay/Turn the bed into an ocean". Suivi par Hansen en chantant le deuxime pr-chur. Ty Dolla Sign chante aprs le deuxime chur, sur le troisime et dernier chur Cabello ferme la chanson avec une outro libr. e24fc04721

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