Glass Box (Hit the Wall Cover)

A slow Bieber-era emotional ballad reinterpreting Gracie Abrams' chart-climbing「Hit the Wall」— the perspective flipped to the person watching helplessly as someone they loved collapsed, chest-to-falsetto aching through piano, acoustic guitar, and cinematic string pads.

Glass Box (Hit the Wall Cover)
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There's a specific kind of guilt that lives quietly in the chest — the kind that settles in when someone you loved was already crumbling, and you kept telling yourself that staying was the same as saving them. Gracie Abrams wrote "Hit the Wall" from inside that collapse, walking through New York toward Electric Lady Studios, lonely after a long tour, carrying feelings she described as "intrusive and uncomfortable to sit with." What this cover reaches for is the other side of that same room: the voice of the person watching from across the glass, convinced that love alone could keep the walls from caving in.
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The arrangement starts with just piano and a question — before acoustic guitar and synth string pads fill in around the edges. By the time the chorus arrives, there's real weight behind it: sparse percussion, swelling strings, and a falsetto that keeps reaching for notes it barely holds. The bridge is where it all comes loose. "Funny, ain't it" — that line from the original lodged itself here and wouldn't leave, because sometimes the most honest thing you can say about a broken relationship is that you can still see the dark humor in it.
The goodbye at the end isn't angry. It's the harder thing: realizing that love sometimes means stepping back and letting someone find their own way out of the wreckage. "Letting go" three times — not as resolution, but as practice.
[Verse 1] I thought that I could save you from the dark Built a fortress but it fell apart You said your walls were made of glass And I was standing there Watching every crack
[Pre-Chorus] I saw the alarms ringing in your head I told myself I'd stay until the end But I was just another wall you'd hit
[Chorus] Now you watch me hit the wall Trying to catch you when you fall But every fortress has a flaw And mine was thinking love Could hold it all I thought that I could hold it all
[Verse 2] We were walking through the city late at night You were laughing but your eyes weren't right I told you that I'd always be enough But I was learning That's the cruelest kind of love
[Pre-Chorus] I saw the alarms ringing in your head I stayed too quiet when I should have said That I was breaking down too
[Chorus] Now you watch me hit the wall Trying to catch you when you fall But every fortress has a flaw And mine was thinking love Could hold it all I thought that I could hold it all
[Bridge] Funny, ain't it Flashbacks of my life Every promise I made late at night I kept on giving you pieces of me Not knowing you just needed to breathe Needed to breathe
[Final Chorus] Now you watch me hit the wall Trying to catch you when you fall But every fortress has a flaw And mine was thinking love Could hold it all I thought that I could hold it all
[Outro] Now I'm watching you Find your way out And I am learning what this love was about It wasn't saving you It was letting go Letting go Letting go

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