It is considered the first collaboration between Umm Kulthum, Morsi Gamil, and Baligh Hamdi them after agreeing on three songs (Seret El Hob, Fat El Ma'ad, and Alf Leila Wa Leila).
The composition features a blend of classical and modern elements, which was characteristic of Hamdi's style during this period.
[5] Poet Salah Jahin commented on it in one of his interviews, saying: "Seret Al-Hob is the teenage daughter of the song 'Inta Omri' written by Ahmed Shafiq Kamel and composed by Mohammed Abdel Wahab.
The song's verses describe the various facets of love, from its initial enchantment to the enduring commitment that follows.
The poetic nature of the lyrics, combined with Umm Kulthum's expressive vocal delivery, contributes to the song's emotional impact.