"Broken Glass" is a song recorded by American singer Rachel Platten for her fourth and second major label studio album, Waves. It was released on August 18, 2017, by Columbia Records as the lead single from the album. "Broken Glass" is a song recorded by American singer Rachel Platten for her fourth and second major label studio album, Waves. It was released on August 18, 2017, by Columbia Records as the lead single from the album.
"Broken Glass" has been described as a "sharply produced pop jam", as well as a "mid-tempo bop" and "a breezy, dancehall-tinged number that is less adult contemporary than much of Wildfire", Platten's first major-label album. The song was co-written by Rachel Platten and Nate Cyphert, while the producers were Stargate and Jarrad Rogers. The track was recorded at Village Studios in Los Angeles, California. Writing about her lyrical inspirations in an essay published on Refinery29, Platten described the song as her "rallying cry of release, healing, excitement, hope, and joy." She wrote, "It's a celebration of the power of women – of our unity, strength, and fierceness, and of just how freaking awesome we are. We are badass on our own, but we’re unstoppable when we come together." In an interview with Billboard, Platten said, "I felt like I wanted to continue and do my part to give a message of hope through music and promote girl power. Even though we have a long way to go to get equality between men and women, we're making progress, and when we lift each other up, that's dope. 'Broken Glass' is kind of about that message." In a USA Today interview, she credited her experiences at the Women's March as an inspiration for the song.