Michellar’s “We Both Can Fall” is a heartfelt and deeply personal single that captures the fragility of love, the strain of change, and the quiet strength it takes to rebuild connection. Set for release on October 24, 2025, this collaboration with San Francisco vocalist Gracie Lou is one of Michellar’s most intimate works to date — a song that doesn’t just tell a story but feels it.

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The track opens with a gentle piano motif that immediately sets an emotional tone, soon joined by Michellar’s tender vocal delivery, layered with Gracie Lou’s soulful harmonies. Together, they form a beautiful dialogue — two voices reflecting the push and pull of a relationship on the edge. There’s a sincerity in the phrasing that feels lived-in, the kind of honesty that only comes from writing what you’ve actually felt. “We Both Can Fall” explores the tension between love and self-discovery. Michellar channels her own marital struggles and creative transformation into lines that ache with vulnerability yet hold a sense of hope. The Kelly Clarkson influence shines through in the song’s soaring chorus — emotive, melodic, and cathartic — but Michellar’s approach remains grounded and raw, never losing sight of her own voice.

The production — recorded in San Francisco and mastered in Staffordshire, UK by Tobias Wilson — blends warmth and clarity, emphasizing every emotional beat without over-polishing the sound. It’s a global collaboration that feels seamless and organic. “We Both Can Fall” stands as a testament to Michellar’s artistic evolution — a song that turns personal pain into something universally resonant. It’s a graceful reminder that even when love falters, there’s beauty in trying to find your way back.

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