This classic ballad by , released in 1995 as part of their album Played on Pepper , remains one of the most enduring soft-rock hits of the 90s. The Meaning and Lyrics

The track is a masterclass in , featuring: Jascha Richter’s signature smooth, emotive vocals. A steady, rhythmic acoustic guitar foundation.

The is known for its minimalist, atmospheric aesthetic that was a hallmark of the mid-90s:

It features the band performing in a serene, coastal setting —specifically a beach with rocky cliffs—which mirrors the song's reflective and slightly melancholic tone.

The version including Lyrics/Closed Captions has helped the song maintain its massive popularity in non-English speaking regions, particularly across Asia , where MLTR has a legendary following. Musical Style

A soaring, melodic that elevates the emotional climax of the song.

The video uses soft lighting and expansive shots of the ocean to emphasize feelings of isolation and the passage of time.

"Someday" explores the bittersweet realization that a has reached its end, even when the love hasn't fully faded. The lyrics describe the struggle of letting go and the hope that, "someday," the pain will subside or the two individuals will find peace. It captures a universal sense of longing and the difficult transition from being a couple to being strangers. Visuals and Music Video

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