"I wrote that song with Disciples about 18 months ago. It has an amazing beat and is so infectious- guaranteed to get everyone dancing, even if it is only round the living room Read more.
"I'm a writer first, and, in cases like this, you put your emotions aside," Wroldsen told the New York Post (via Ace Showbiz). Later the Scottish DJ heard the song and decided to make it his single. She co-wrote the number with underground band Disciples. The song features vocals from Norwegian singer-songwriter Ina Wroldsen, who currently lives in London. 7 on the UK Singles charts and is also big on the Internet. She looks confused and out of place because of her surroundings, but the video ends with the mystery intact. She plays a woman made out of a science experiment, who later ends up on a yacht, takes a dip in the ocean with dolphins and then ends up dancing her way off. “How Deep Is Your Love” finds the Sports Illustrated model playing with her hair as she finds herself on a steel table in the back of a rave party. What did you think about “How Deep Is Your Love” by Calvin Harris and Disciples? Do you agree about the meaning? Or do you think there’s something intended here? Did you like the song? Do you enjoy dancing to it? Let me know what you think.Gigi Hadid, who cameoed in her BFF Taylor Swift's music video, “Bad Blood,” is now seen in boyfriend Calvin Harris' new music video, “How Deep Is Your Love.” Directed by Emil Nava, the video was premiered on Tidal exclusively. Very little happens in the lyrics to directly promote philosophical discussion, but it does touch on several important issues that listeners may question for themselves–ideas like “What is love?” “What is the difference between sex and intimacy?” and “Is sex necessary to love and closeness?” Perhaps listeners will be challenged with mind-boggling questions like this out on the dance floor even while the catchy melody and energizing rhythm cause them to lose their minds (in an enjoyable and enthralling way!). “How Deep Is Your Love” by Calvin Harris and Disciples is purely dance pop. The rest of the song repeats already given sentiments but with the addition of asking “can we go deeper?” a further challenge from the singer to her partner to show his love in a more passionate and emotion-charged way. Pull me closer, again.”įor the narrator of “How Deep Is Your Love,” love is something that brings light to a situation: “Open up my eyes and / Tell me who I am.” It brings a sense of identity to those partaking of it and promotes a forged identity between the participants: “Let me in on all your secrets.” It also provides for sexual exploration without fear of guilt, which Wroldsen implies when she sings, “No inhibition, no sin.” She wants it to be intense: “Hit me harder, again /. She continues to ask, “Is it like nirvana?” She wants to be able to enjoy his love for her and for him to enjoy it as well. Wroldsen sings, “Is it like the ocean? / What devotion? Are you?” The narrator of Harris’s dance track wants confirmation that this love truly will last and challenges her partner to go further in his willingness to devote himself to her as she has done for him. The next stanza begins with the song’s title: “How deep is your love?” It quickly progresses to a request for a definition of depth.
What really cements the sexiness of this opening stanza are the next two lines: "Let me roam your body freely / No inhibition, no fear." This relationship certainly is physical, and the singer wants her love to be based not on separation but on the greatest closeness possible. Uncredited singer Ina Wroldsen begins, "I want you to breathe me / Let me be your air." This is a plea for intimacy and closeness lauded as "sexy" by Bustle writer Mallory Carra. Apart from that, Harris's lyrics are not exceptionally deep themselves, but they support the music's laudable and enjoyable dance vibe. "How Deep Is Your Love" is a song dependent heavily on hypnotic repetition and a fascination with the idea of love as something deep (an idea notably mentioned in Ephesians 3:18).