If you’ve heard the original Glitch in My Heart, you’ll know it as a fun, upbeat track—a glitchy, high-energy ode to love through the lens of pixels and player 2s. But this new version? It’s something else entirely.
The piano version is stripped back and more intimate—a quiet moment between two people who’ve been together for a long time. The noise falls away, the beat slows down, and what’s left is something more raw: the feeling of doubt that sometimes creeps in, even in the strongest connections.
It’s a real contrast from the original, but that was the whole point.

Every relationship—no matter how strong—goes through moments like this. Questioning. Wondering. Disconnecting just a little. But where some songs lean into heartbreak or drama, Glitch in My Heart (Piano Version) keeps the metaphor grounded in something playful: video games.
It’s a way to say, “Hey, we’ve hit a bug in the system—but it doesn’t mean the game is over.”
There’s something universal in that. Whether you’ve been with someone for years, or you’re just starting out, there are always those moments where things feel… off. This version of the song is a quiet reminder that those glitches don’t mean failure—they’re just part of the code.
Hope you enjoy this softer take on the story.
You can listen to Glitch in My Heart (Piano Version) by ME & The Robots on a streaming platform of your choice:
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