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==Song Production & Leak==
 
==Song Production & Leak==
"Run the World" was written and produced by Terius "The-Dream" Nash and Tricky Stewart.
 
 
Jennifer's vocals for the song were produced by Kuk Harrell, who also provided backing vocals alongside Anesha Birchett, Lauren Evans and The-Dream.
 
 
The vocals were recorded by Jim Annunziato, Josh Gudwin at Record Plant Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California, Larrabee Studios in Hollywood, California and MSR in New York City, New York.
 
 
Brian "B-Luv" Thomas and Chris "Tek" O'Ryan handled audio engineering of "Run the World" with additional engineering from Andrew Wuepper, Pat Thrall, Chris Galland and Chris Soper and assistance from Dustin Capulong, Nick Banns and Steven Dennis.
 
 
The song was later mixed by Jaycen Joshua with the assistance of Jesus Garnica at Larrabee Studios.
 
 
"Run the World" was leaked onto the internet on September 13, 2010.
 
 
The version that leaked featured guest vocals from American rapper Rick Ross as well as song's co-producer The-Dream.
 
 
The-Dream's featuring credit was demoted to backing vocals and Rick Ross' rap was removed from the mastered version of the song.
 
 
In a February 2011 article about the then-upcoming release of "Love?" conducted by Rap-Up, Jennifer called "Run the World" featuring Rick Ross one of her favorite songs on the album.
 
 
Rick Ross' rap from the song was later removed during the mastering process of the track.
 
 
 
==Lyrical Interpretation==
 
==Lyrical Interpretation==
 
"Run the World" is a midtempo pop song with a length of three minutes and fifty-five seconds.
 
"Run the World" is a midtempo pop song with a length of three minutes and fifty-five seconds.
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