Heartbroken

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“Heartbroken”
“Heartbroken” cover
Single by T2 featuring Jodie Aysha
from the album Bassline
Released November 12, 2007 (physical release)
Format CD, 12" Vinyl, Digital Download
Recorded 2007
Genre Bassline house
Length 4:48 (original mix)
3:01 (radio edit))
6:37 (extended mix)
Label All Around The World
Writer(s) Jodie Aysha
Producer T2
T2 singles chronology
_ "Heartbroken"
(2007)
"Gonna Be Mine"
(featuring Addictive)
(2008)
Jodie Aysha singles chronology
_ "Heartbroken"
(2007)

"Heartbroken" is the first single from British producer T2 to reach a place on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number two behind Leona Lewis's "Bleeding Love". T2 produced the backing music, and the vocals are performed by British singer Jodie Aysha, who wrote the song.

The song was later rewritten to support boxer Ricky Hatton in his match against Floyd Mayweather.

[edit] Music Video

The music video is popular with football fans, as it features Micah Richards and Anton Ferdinand.

[edit] Track Listings

Track # Title Length
CD Single / Digital Download EP 1
1 Radio Edit 3:01
2 Extended Mix 6:37
3 WAWA Club Mix 7:52
4 Thomas Gold Mix 7:41
5 Wideboys London Mix 6:17
6 WAWA Radio Edit 3:19
7 Music Video 3:01
Digital Download EP 2
1 Radio Edit 3:01
2 Extended Mix 6:37
3 Filthy Rich Mix
4 Matic Pro Mix
5 Wideboys Up Norf Mix
Digital Download EP 3 (iTunes Exclusive)
1 Radio Edit 3:01
2 Wideboys Radio Edit
3 Filthy Rich Mix
4 Original Mix 4:48
5 WAWA Dub Mix
12" Vinyl Single
Side A
1 Extended Club Mix
2 WAWA Club Mix
Side B
1 Wideboys London Mix
2 Wideboys Up Norf Mix

[edit] Chart Performance

The single debuted at #14 on the UK Singles Chart Top 40, on the 18th November. The following week, it climbed 12 places to #2, just behind Leona Lewis' hit single, Bleeding Love. It stayed on the #2 spot for 3 weeks, but on December 16th, the single dropped 7 places to #9, and on the following week, it dropped 2 more places to #11. However, on the 30th December, the song climbed back in to the Top 10, at #8, and then dropped again to #9, which was the song's last week on the Top 10.

The song spent a lot of time at #1 on the UK Dance Singles Chart.

Chart climb: #14 - #2 - #2 - #2 - #9 - #11 - #8 - #9 - #15 - #18 - #19 - #29 - #35 - #39 - #42 - #? - #? - #53 - #56

Year Chart Peak chart position Album
2008 Bulgarian National Top 40[1] 20 Bassline
2007 UK Singles Chart 2 Bassline
2007 UK Singles Chart (End of Year Chart) 37 Bassline