"Run Run Run" was originally written by
Joacim Persson,
Ry Cuming, and
David Jost. A demo with Jost's vocals was pitched to
Kelly Clarkson in 2013, who decided to put the song on hold for recording. During that time, the song was also being recorded by
Tokio Hotel. In an interview with the German branch of
Interview, Tokio Hotel band member Tom and
Bill Kaulitz revealed that they recorded their version themselves, without the aid of any vocal producers. They also remarked that the song presented an uncharted territory for them. In an interview on
Spin, Clarkson revealed that she had found out about Tokio Hotel's version three days after releasing hers. She remarked, "I was just talking to my assistant about it, like, 'Man, I gotta reach out to them about it!' I didn't cover them, because the only time I'd ever heard that song was from my publisher, who sent it to me and said, 'Hey, I have this demo with a piano and a vocal from David Jost,' one of the writers. That's the only way I knew it was the song. I didn't know it was already out there, so that was really fun finding out". She also added, "It's a great song so I could see why another band would wanna sing it. It's so good and intense, but I guess we have the duet version." Clarkson later posted on social networking site
Twitter saying that she wasn't given all the information needed and that it looked like she had ripped them off as she would never do that to any artist. While Tokio Hotel offered their salutations and replied that they have received Clarkson's version weeks before it was released as her record label
RCA Records had asked them for their publishing information. == Tokio Hotel version ==