Can't Believe the Way We Flow

"Can't Believe the Way We Flow" is a song by English electronic music producer and singer-songwriter James Blake from his fourth album, Assume Form.

Howe said: "['Can't Believe the Way We Flow'] recalls the Blake of yore, but instead of scissoring sideways through time, he contents himself with cutting it into lacy symmetries, like a child making paper snowflakes—just an elegant whir, the vocal floating atop it with open-hearted emotion.

"[4] Fred Thomas of AllMusic described the track as "standing blissfully awestruck at the brilliance of true love.

[6] Writing for The Independent, Helen Brown compared the melody to Etta James' "I'd Rather Go Blind", described it as "the sonic sky around it fills with doo-wop syllables that glow like paper lanterns.

[8] The video features montage of scenes between thirty real-life couples living in London and highlights the highs and lows of a relationship.