Reviewers described the melody as "pleasant enough to warrant repeated listens" and noted its relatable message for listeners dealing with breakups.
The singer admits to his own faults and stubbornness, pleading for his partner to forget the past and meet him halfway to fix their "shattered heart". Critical Reception
Critics generally viewed the track as a solid, though perhaps not groundbreaking, addition to Future History .
According to behind-the-music interviews , Derulo intended the song to address the stubbornness that often keeps couples apart after a conflict.
The lyrics use the metaphor of "glass" to describe the fragility of love, asking if a couple can "pick up the pieces" of their relationship once it has shattered.
is a track by American singer Jason Derulo, originally released in September 2011 as a promotional single from his second studio album, Future History . Produced by J.R. Rotem, the song is a mid-tempo R&B and pop track that explores themes of heartbreak and the desire to reconcile a fractured relationship. Song Overview and Background
Derulo co-wrote the lyrics with a team including Tiffany Fred and Kelly Sheehan. The song highlights Derulo's signature falsetto vocals and includes "ay na na na" backing vocals from a female singer. Lyrical Meaning