The second single of the album was co-written by Stirling and her friend Dia Frampton, the song was originally written and produced by Mark Maxwell (also called by the name of SILAS).
According to Stirling, she had never heard of Lzzy Hale or Halestorm before but she needed a rock-star female vocalist.
In an interview, Stirling stated "It was so important for me to find the right singer for it, because I had in my mind the idea of who I wanted.
"[5]According to Stirling, "Shatter Me" epitomizes the restrictions that world puts on us and shows how difficult it is to break out of old habits and have the courage to step out of our comfort zones into the light.
[6] On April 9, Stirling posted on her PledgeMusic account three teaser pictures of the upcoming "Shatter Me" music video, only the persons who had pre-ordered the album had access to this images.
[7] A week later the "Shatter Me - Studio Behind The Scenes" video was released in which Stirling talked about recording with the musician and singer Lzzy Hale and how did they finish knowing each other.
[10] On April 29, Stirling played live two songs of her new album: the instrumental version of "Shatter Me" and "Take Flight" at Barnes & Noble.
The video showed two different situations, in first place Stirling appeared as a ballerina inside a glass globe of a music box.
The video showed Stirling dressed as the protagonist of the game: Aurora, a small princess with powers against the dark, running through the forest.