"We Both Can Fall" - Michellar’s heartfelt leap of faith.
- Sakshi Batra
- 28 minutes ago
- 2 min read
“We Both Can Fall” is an act of letting go, an emotional giving in, and yet it is a hopeful and truthful story.

After a 40-year break from music, Michellar, a singer-songwriter with a soulful voice from San Francisco, found her way back to music, and her passion was reignited. The artist’s music is a deep dive into the blood of her life; among her other experiences, the music is about love, death, and new beginnings. Michellar’s mix is a combination of raw and pure emotional vulnerability and catchy melodies and is similar to Kelly Clarkson in some ways, yet it is uniquely hers. Michellar’s transformation is the essence of each song — the evolution of narrative skills that reveals the lady’s heart that, in turn, touches the listener's heart.
“We Both Can Fall,” Michellar’s emotional flagship, is an embodiment of a tender, brave spirit’s triumph and toughness.
The track starts with a sensitive piano motive, and the complete piece is an experience of closeness and intimacy between the artist and the listener. Michellar’s fragile vocal expression is accompanied by harmony vocals from Gracie Lou, and the merging of these two voices is the demonstration of the exploration of the theme of the song — the tension between love and self-discovery. The artists' harmony is like a dance of the warmest and most touching feelings of love and self-discovery, which the song deals with. The whole song, and this adds to the authenticity of the whole. On the lyrical front, it’s a confession, a holding, and letting go of the same thing. The recording of the song was done in San Francisco, while Tobias Wilson did the mastering in Staffordshire, UK.




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