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Broken Heels : ウィキペディア英語版
Broken Heels

"Broken Heels" is a song performed by British singer Alexandra Burke, released as the second single from her debut album, ''Overcome''. It was written by the Moroccan producer RedOne, Bilal Hajji, Savan Kotecha and produced by RedOne, the single was released on digital download in the United Kingdom on 17 January 2010〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Singles Release Diary )〕 and physically on the following day, on 18 January 2010.
==Writing and inspiration==
"Broken Heels" was written by Bilal Hajji, Savan Kotecha and RedOne (who also produced the song). In an interview with IVillage, Alexandra Burke revealed that she had a lot of say in the making of the song because she did not want to be a "toy" or "robot" in the song's development process. Burke, in an interview with Popjustice, elaborated on her experience of working with RedOne. She said,

I've got to say, Red was the one who basically got my personality out first. Then everything else slipped into place like a puzzle. Red really started it off for me. He had (song ) already ready for me, right? And then I walked in, and he met me, and he was like, "scrap every song we've just prepared for you, we're going to start from scratch, because you're not the person I thought you would be.' So then he wrote (song ) according to my personality.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Popjustice - Alexandra Burke interview )

Speaking to ''Metro'', Burke explained the meaning of the song and the inspiration behind it, especially for the lines "All the ladies tell the fellas / We can do what they can do / We can do it even better with broken heels". She said,

It’s very girl empowering. It’s more about girl power, no disrespect to fellas and all that but I thought it was cool to do a song about what men do but we can do better. We did the song from scratch based on my personality. This song means a lot to me.

"Broken Heels" came about through a conversation between Burke and RedOne when her footwear made more of an impression than his original song choice. Burke explained, "We started getting into a conversation about why I wear high heels and then the title 'Broken Heels' came up and the song grew out of that."〔 ''Nick Levine'' from Digital Spy interperated the song as carrying a good-natured girl power message. ''Fraser McAlpine'' of the ''BBC'' reviewed the lyrical meaning of "Broken Heels" as follows: "It's basically another one of those "girls are better than boys, right girls?" diva brag-jobs, and effectively puts forward the idea that even if a woman is hobbled by uneven footwear she can still kick man-ass when it comes to gold medal standard Olympic partying." Popjustice said that "Broken Heels" is "a song in which Alexandra explains that she can dance as well as a man, and she can do it even better if her shoes are broken."〔

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