Michellar embraces vulnerability and strength with new single “We Both Can Fall” featuring Gracie Lou


Michellar gets back to business with "We Both Can Fall," an emotional record collab by Gracie Lou that runs through the reaches of powerful fragility. The song is a product of Michellar’s commitment to honesty as an artist and from her willingness to reveal herself in order for each listening experience to offer a closer connection. Every note here feels intentional, every lyric the product of hard-won experience and artistic progress.

Infusing influences from powerhouse vocalists like Kelly Clarkson, the cut radiates with a passionate pop-rock ethos. It strikes a smooth sheen between vulnerability and resilience, with Michellar’s voice sliding over glossy production that can feel both cinematic and close-up. The chemistry between Michellar and Gracie Lou adds a level of tenderness that makes it an honest, beautifully human conversation.

Recorded in San Francisco and mastered in the UK, “We Both Can Fall” is a monument to cross-border artistic ambition. This international connection is a testament not just to Michellar’s growing global influence but also to her commitment to keeping it real. The sound is crisp and unflinching, emotional and refined, raw, proof that heartfelt music can still cut through the noise.

Michellar has rekindled her love for songwriting after a decades-long break, and her story is inspiring. Since resuming her music career, she’s put out a respectable 22 singles in just nine months, each a picture of renewed purpose. With “We Both Can Fall,” she keeps on course, connecting past and present here, encouraging the listener to come with her as they endeavour to rediscover beauty in imperfection and strength in letting go.

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