The Art of Moving On: Revisiting Leona Lewis’s "Better in Time"

: 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 video was heavily inspired by fashion design, giving it a timeless, high-editorial feel.

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

Written by J.R. Rotem and Andrea Martin—who originally envisioned the track for Whitney Houston's comeback—the song remains a "breakup anthem" for its honest take on the passage of time.

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.