The track is an uptempo song with a runtime of 3:44 and a tempo of 128 BPM .
: The track was produced by Baby and Snob Scrilla, with writing credits including Cassie Davis and Sean Ray.
"Braveheart" is the high-energy second single from British girl group , released in January 2014. It successfully solidified the group’s "bad-ass" and modern EDM-pop identity following their debut hit, "Trouble". Musical Composition & Style
: Highlighted the track's "modern tone" and "in-your-face personalities". Visuals and Production
: The lyrics reference a "3 a.m. bizarre" lifestyle and street slang; notably, the group clarified that "cheese" and "lettuce" in the lyrics refer to money. Critical Reception
The track is an uptempo song with a runtime of 3:44 and a tempo of 128 BPM .
: The track was produced by Baby and Snob Scrilla, with writing credits including Cassie Davis and Sean Ray.
"Braveheart" is the high-energy second single from British girl group , released in January 2014. It successfully solidified the group’s "bad-ass" and modern EDM-pop identity following their debut hit, "Trouble". Musical Composition & Style
: Highlighted the track's "modern tone" and "in-your-face personalities". Visuals and Production
: The lyrics reference a "3 a.m. bizarre" lifestyle and street slang; notably, the group clarified that "cheese" and "lettuce" in the lyrics refer to money. Critical Reception