
San Francisco artist Michellar closes out her year on a fiery high with โCROSSED,โ a bold, Latin dance single that turns frustration into fuel and motion into release. Written by Michelle Bond and produced by Marius Alexandru, the track feels draws a line in the sand, as itโs one last statement before flipping the calendar and stepping forward with a fresh attitude. Influenced by the vibrant pop rhythms of artists like Gloria Estefan, Michellar leans into groove, heat, and emotional clarity, proving that anger, when redirected, can become something electric.
โCROSSEDโ kicks the door open with sharp, zipping synth lines and smacking beats that steadily stack tension. Before you know it, the EDM pulse hits hard and clean, locking into a driving rhythm that refuses to let go. Lillianโs husky vocal slides in softly but confidently, riding the beat with an understated cool. You will find a sense of control in her delivery, like sheโs already processed the storm and now gets to dance in its aftermath.
As the track unfolds, layered vocals bloom behind her lead, rising into a lush falsetto. It adds a glossy, almost cinematic lift, balancing the grit of the beat with warmth and melody. The production keeps things moving with floating hooks and zooming synth accents that shimmer and glide, giving the song that late-night, neon-lit feel perfect for packed dance floors or solo headphone escapes.
What makes โCROSSEDโ especially compelling is its transformation. What began as a slower, more restrained idea was reshaped by raw emotion into a high-energy release, and you can hear that intensity baked into every beat. Itโs not just a dance track for the sake of it; itโs a release valve, a way to shake off the weight of crossed lines and unspoken tension.
By the time the song fades, โCROSSEDโ feels like a clean break and a raised glass all at once. Michellar invites listeners to dance out the past, burn what no longer serves them, and step into whatever comes next with fire still in their veins.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

