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: While the UK version focused on these photographic sets, a US version directed by Jessy Terrero leaned more into emotional realism, depicting the arguments and reconciliations of a fracturing relationship. Why the Message Still Hits Home
The Art of Moving On: Revisiting Leona Lewis’s "Better in Time" Leona Lewis - Better in Time (Official Video)
The lyrics don't promise an overnight fix. Instead, they acknowledge the "fragile" verses and "volcanic" choruses of grief. It’s the realization that while you can't forget an ex-partner right now, you know with absolute certainty that "it will all get better in time". The Legacy of a Platinum Hit : While the UK version focused on these
Directed by the legendary Sophie Muller at Hampton Court House School in London, the Official Music Video takes a unique "meta" approach. Rather than a standard linear heartbreak plot, it features Lewis performing against various photographic set-ups, interspersed with behind-the-scenes glimpses. It’s the realization that while you can't forget
There’s a specific kind of magic in a 2008 R&B ballad that modern pop often tries—but fails—to replicate. If you were around for the era of Spirit, you likely remember the piano intro of " Better in Time ". Released as the second international single following the juggernaut " Bleeding Love ", this track solidified Leona Lewis as a powerhouse of emotional storytelling. A Masterclass in Visual Storytelling
: While the UK version focused on these photographic sets, a US version directed by Jessy Terrero leaned more into emotional realism, depicting the arguments and reconciliations of a fracturing relationship. Why the Message Still Hits Home
The Art of Moving On: Revisiting Leona Lewis’s "Better in Time"
The lyrics don't promise an overnight fix. Instead, they acknowledge the "fragile" verses and "volcanic" choruses of grief. It’s the realization that while you can't forget an ex-partner right now, you know with absolute certainty that "it will all get better in time". The Legacy of a Platinum Hit
Directed by the legendary Sophie Muller at Hampton Court House School in London, the Official Music Video takes a unique "meta" approach. Rather than a standard linear heartbreak plot, it features Lewis performing against various photographic set-ups, interspersed with behind-the-scenes glimpses.
There’s a specific kind of magic in a 2008 R&B ballad that modern pop often tries—but fails—to replicate. If you were around for the era of Spirit, you likely remember the piano intro of " Better in Time ". Released as the second international single following the juggernaut " Bleeding Love ", this track solidified Leona Lewis as a powerhouse of emotional storytelling. A Masterclass in Visual Storytelling