The song comes from her debut album, “Undergrad,” and has already found its audience, with over 31,000 streams on Spotify. Libby, who wrote and performed the track, says it captures “a young girl’s faith that things will keep getting better.” The music has an uplifting theme and an infectious groove, built on a foundation of danceable beats and heartfelt vocals. It’s full of bright melodies and memorable hooks. The chorus feels instantly familiar, the kind you find yourself singing along to without even realizing it.
The song brings to mind the image of a little girl jumping rope on the sidewalk as her mom watches from a window. It perfectly captures that feeling of belief and resilience. It’s about the pure, unshakable hope we all have when we’re young, a feeling we sometimes need to remember as we get older. The line “I’ll be better off someday” hits with a quiet power every time you hear it.
The song’s cadence, a playful “tu tu, tutututu,” makes it incredibly catchy. It has a clean pop sound mixed with a sense of childlike fun, making it perfect for the dancefloor. It feels like a musical hug wrapped in optimism, gently encouraging you to keep going when things get hard.
This track is just one piece of “Undergrad,” Libby’s debut album that shows off her wide range of talents as a singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, and producer. She has been performing since she was nine years old and has grown into an artist whose music feels both genuine and joyful.
“Someday” is streaming now on all major platforms. It’s a song to turn up when you’re dancing in your room, riding with the windows down, or just need a little boost of hope.