On 16 April 2013, a remix version of the song featuring American rapper Juicy J was released digitally and to US radio airplay.
The recording has brought comparisons to Avril Lavigne, and Lloyd herself described the track as one where she, "actually get[s] to sing instead of jumping around like an idiot.
During my time with Cher I worked with an incredible singer, and I don't think she gets enough credit for her singing ability as she deserves.
Robert Copsey from Digital Spy wrote: "It's sweet and sugary with an addictively sharp edge.
"[12] Nick Levine from BBC Music wrote that the song is "as easy to resist as a pie cooling on your neighbor's windowsill.
"[9] Jon O'Brien from AllMusic wrote that the song "is a charming M.I.A.-inspired ditty that fuses a lolloping childlike bassline with bouncy beats and some surprisingly sugary-sweet melodies, although Mike Posner's guest rap is the pure definition of 'phoned-in'.
"[9] Joe Rivers from No Ripcord agreed, writing: "It's another good, catchy song, save for a hateful Mike Posner guest spot, which paints him to be the kind of lecherous predator you pray doesn't take your daughter to prom.
"[14] Alexis Petridis of The Guardian stated: "It is a far better pop single than you might expect a former X Factor contestant to dish up.
"[11] Ben Chalk from MSN Music described it as "a plaintive slice of R&B-infused pop with a big fat shiny chorus, it plays to her strengths far better.
"[15] Alex Denney from NME commented: "Another perky tune with crunkin', stutterin' beats and big doe eyes on the chorus from Cher.
Also features a 'soulful' turn from Mike Posner (me neither) on the middle eight, in which he talks about getting to third base with his date — possibly Cher, but it doesn't bear thinking about too much.
"[16] A remixed version of the song featuring American rapper Juicy J was released on 16 April 2013 for digital download on the iTunes Store.
The U.S. version of the music video was recorded at "The Hollywood Castle" on 15 January 2013 in Los Angeles, California.
Lloyd and her friends put the essence in a cauldron and she casts a spell on it, which creates her ideal mate.
"With Ur Love" also marks the highest-selling number-four single since Rihanna's "Only Girl (In the World)", which sold 74,248 copies in October 2010.