Raiden is on the fast track to becoming a world known household name. If "Heart of Steel" is any indication about Raiden's ability to merge synth back beats with a hard hitting message, be on the look out because Raiden is certainly creating the world everyone will want to be involved within. Featuring on the track is Bright Lights who offers the vocal accompaniment of Cora, a half human, half machine miracle. As far as lyrical components go, "Heart of Steel" is a good vs. evil tribute to the complications the main character Cora goes through. After losing her mother in childbirth and later on her father who was training the young girl into a sort of resistance fighter. Cora revivals with the gang who initially killed her father and in revenge takes on the men in suits to wage an all out war. "Heart of Steel" bridges the tunnels between fighting for what is right and showcasing the struggles which change us as human beings. Raiden offers a well-rounded balance with a dance track which just so happens to hold a lot of heartful worth. Korea may be the place where Raiden is from yet, Raiden already catapulted a necessary action in the course of a motivational message. With the way, the world has been cascading, discovering an artist charged with compassion is absolutely needed. "Heart of Steel" is traditionally classified within the dance/techno/electric genre. Although With Raiden's rock background there is a heavy bass compliment processed throughout the song. Nothing is lacking in "Heart of Steel", you get what you hear and you currently get what you see in the music video directed by Kyle Padilla. One more point to make would be that Raiden may be referencing the connection of family and what would happen afterward if that were to be taken away. Would you grow into the person destiny wants you to be or will you crumble?