“Game of Love” – A sweet chance encounter.
- Sakshi Batra
- Nov 25
- 2 min read
A smooth, feel-good duet that captures how one unexpected moment can change everything.

Michellar is the project of one artist from San Francisco, and it is the invention of the couple of songwriters Michelle Bond and Brad Johnson, who are known for their deeply emotional stories in today's indie-pop. Michelle started writing songs at the age of 15, but she later made an unimaginable 40-year silence. Her songwriting has become her calling, and she even managed to release 22 singles in only nine months. Michellar uses her intense skills, honesty, and warmth to bring light to the moments of the songs. Michellar is not stopping the continuous metamorphosis and is turning the thoughts into words to touch the hearts of people.
“Game of Love” is a dazzling feat of the creative powers of Michellar and Rad Datsun in which a straightforward meeting is spun into a dramatized emotional arc of a film.

The music took place in San Francisco, Minneapolis, and Romania. The track takes you through the airy synthesizers with tenderly rhythmic grooves, and the whole vibe is out of this world. It will make you feel as if you are stepping into a treasured memory—soft, cosy, and lit up with pastel warmth.
Michellar and Rad Datsun unfold the track from two different points of view, with the vocal chemistry the two share is done very naturally; neither one of them is more powerful than the other, so there is room for truth and quiet intrigue. The words of the song are a good mix of light-heartedness and introspection, with a life-changing appeal. “Game of Love” is a masterpiece, and Michellar provides the answer to the age-old question about love when she says that it often starts not with grand gestures, but with unexpected timing and open hearts.




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