Grace Vanderwaal - Today And Tomorrow (from The Disney Original Film "stargirl") -
The metaphor of "falling into me, falling into you" represents the emotional closeness between Stargirl and Leo, the film's protagonist. Impact and Reception
The song is featured as the end-credit title track and appears on the film’s official digital soundtrack released by Walt Disney Records . Lyrical Themes and Meaning The metaphor of "falling into me, falling into
The song features only a simple ukulele and VanderWaal's breathy, wise-beyond-her-years vocals, designed to capture the "magic" and spontaneity of the studio recording. "Today and Tomorrow" was penned by VanderWaal while
"Today and Tomorrow" was penned by VanderWaal while she was in the process of filming Stargirl in the deserts of New Mexico. Though it was not originally planned for the movie, the song emerged organically as VanderWaal immersed herself in the titular character, Susan "Stargirl" Caraway. The song explores falling for someone while grappling
Grace VanderWaal's "Today and Tomorrow": The Heart of Disney’s "Stargirl"
Lyrics such as "One day I'll be old and ugly / Will you still be thinking of me?" highlight a mature perspective on aging and long-term commitment amidst the innocence of youth.
The song explores falling for someone while grappling with the fear that time might change that bond.