Musically "Broken Heels" is an up-tempo
dance-pop,
synthpop and
R&B song with a
dance-oriented beat. The song opens with Burke singing the "Hey-ey-ey/Hey-ey-ey"
hook which transitions into a spoken portion where Burke says: "RedOne, you know I can do it better than you/I can do it even better in broken heels". The song's
middle 8 features Burke singing a "Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh/Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh" hook. According to
Fraser McAlpine of the
BBC the music is best suited for dancefloors.
Derby Evening Telegraph says it consists of huge beats.
Alexis Petridis from
The Guardian felt that the clattering rhythm has influences from the music of 70s British rock band
Adam and the Ants. While
Popjustice wrote that it recalled a RedOne take on
Alesha Dixon's "
The Boy Does Nothing" (2008). The song is set in the
time signature of common time with a metronome of 165.9
beats per minute. It is composed in the key of
E minor. The track is written in
verse-chorus form and its instrumentation comes from the
guitar and
electronic keyboard. Lyrically, "Broken Heels" is written in the
first person and was inspired by Burke's personality and a conversation she had with RedOne with regard to why she wears heels. It refers to the strength of women which can enable them to do things better than men, even when they are wearing broken heels which contrasts as a
simile for the song meaning. ==Music video==