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Glassheart (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Glassheart (song)

"Glassheart" is a song recorded by British singer-songwriter Leona Lewis for her third studio album of the same name (2012). The song was conceptualised by Lewis and frequent collaborator Ryan Tedder at his family home in Denver, Colorado. As she was experiencing a stressful time in her life, Lewis wanted to create an uptempo dance track with Tedder as she felt a ballad would make her more upset. It was co-written by Lewis and Tedder alongside Brent Kutzle, Noel Zancanella, Justin Franks, Fis Shkreli and Peter Svensson. Production of the song was handled by Tedder and Franks, with the latter credited under his production alias DJ Frank E. It was co-produced by Zancanella, Kutzle and Shkreli.
"Glassheart" is an up-tempo dance song that incorporates elements of dubstep, grime and house music. Lyrically, it is about a woman's fear that her boyfriend will leave her and thus she protects her emotions and her heart from breaking. The song received positive reviews from music critics, many of whom praised the musical direction and its grimy, dubstep breakdown. Upon the release of ''Glassheart'', the song debuted at number 27 on the UK Dance Chart due to strong digital download sales during the first week of ''Glassheart''s release. It debuted at number 167 on the UK Singles Chart. Lewis has performed the song at London nightclub G-A-Y and an acoustic version for UK newspaper ''The Sun''s Biz Sessions.
== Inspiration and development ==

According to Lewis, the song was conceptualised when the singer was experiencing a stressful time in her personal life when she visited her friend and co-writer of the song, Ryan Tedder in Denver, Colorado. The aim of the trip was to visit Tedder and his family, as well as conceive ideas and themes for material to be included on ''Glassheart''.〔 Lewis stated that she did not want to sing a ballad which would make her "more sad", therefore they decided to work on an upbeat dance song instead.〔 She asked Tedder: "Can you give me a song where I can just dance and jump around?", to which he replied "What about this?" as he played a beat which Lewis found "hypnotic".〔 Despite being in a raw form, Lewis was impressed with the song's beat, and said "Yes! We have to do this."〔 The collaboration with Tedder marks the third album of Lewis' on which the pair have worked together. They first collaborated on Lewis' debut studio album, ''Spirit'' (2007), on the songs "Bleeding Love" and "Take a Bow". Tedder also co-wrote songs on Lewis' second studio album, ''Echo'' (2009), "Happy", "You Don't Care" and "Lost then Found", a collaboration with the group Tedder is a member of, OneRepublic. In addition to the title track on ''Glassheart'', Lewis and Tedder collaborated on the song "Favourite Scar".

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