Kelsie Kimberlin returns this July with "Everything's Better," a vibrant pop anthem that trades heartbreak for confidence and reminds listeners that self-worth always outshines negativity. After a series of deeply emotional releases centered on the resilience of the Ukrainian people, Kimberlin shifts gears with a record that feels playful while still carrying an empowering message.

Built around infectious pop melodies, the song tells the story of rising above jealousy and refusing to let criticism define you. Kelsie explained that everyone has encountered difficult people, and "Everything's Better" is her way of showing that confidence is the best response. That spirit comes alive in the memorable chorus, "I can do anything you can do better, I can run circles round you anytime," a bold declaration that celebrates strength instead of seeking approval.


The music video adds another layer to the story. Directed by acclaimed Ukrainian filmmaker Pavlo Khomiuk, it features a group of Ukrainian girls dancing and singing while one confidently shadowboxes with bright red gloves, symbolizing courage and the determination to stand up for what is right. It is a visual reminder that confidence can exist alongside compassion and hope.

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Kimberlin says she hopes the song inspires women to stand up for their rights and believe in the power they already possess. That message reflects her work beyond music, where she has become known as an advocate for humanitarian causes. Her recent recognition with the United Nations Humanitarian Award and the St. George's Royal Medal of Honor highlights a career that continues to extend beyond the stage.

With production shaped by Grammy winning and Grammy nominated collaborators, and creative partnerships including Bogotá producer Pedro Vengoechea, "Everything's Better" delivers catchy hooks with a meaningful purpose. It is a feel good pop release that encourages listeners to hold their heads high, embrace their confidence, and remember that dignity always wins in the end.