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rdfs:comment | - "Glassheart" is the debut single from Australian boy band, ELMNT. The song is the first track on their self-titled debut EP which was released on February 9th 2015 in Australia. The song was written by famed producer and songwriter, Dr Luke, alongside two of ELMNT'S own members, James Gringer and Justin Gray. Described as "upbeat" and a "chant-along anthem", "Glassheart" is a rock-pop song with ELMNT comparing their fragile love interests heart to glass. The song was released on February 2nd 2015 in Australia and was sent to US radio on the 9th February 2015. The song received generally positive feedback from music critics, who agreed that "Glassheart" resembles the early hits from Weekend and highlighted it as one the EP's best tracks. "Glassheart" had moderate chart success, peaking at #
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abstract | - "Glassheart" is the debut single from Australian boy band, ELMNT. The song is the first track on their self-titled debut EP which was released on February 9th 2015 in Australia. The song was written by famed producer and songwriter, Dr Luke, alongside two of ELMNT'S own members, James Gringer and Justin Gray. Described as "upbeat" and a "chant-along anthem", "Glassheart" is a rock-pop song with ELMNT comparing their fragile love interests heart to glass. The song was released on February 2nd 2015 in Australia and was sent to US radio on the 9th February 2015. The song received generally positive feedback from music critics, who agreed that "Glassheart" resembles the early hits from Weekend and highlighted it as one the EP's best tracks. "Glassheart" had moderate chart success, peaking at #6 in Australia and #28 in New Zealand, respectfully. However, the song failed to make much of an impact elsewhere.
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