
Michellar, the San Francisco-based duo of Michelle and Tobias, steps into the spotlight with their heartfelt original single โWe both can fall,โ released on October 24, 2025. Blending emotional honesty with melodic finesse, the song emerges from a deeply personal place, born out of Michelleโs own struggles balancing marriage and an all-consuming passion for songwriting. Itโs a tender plea for reconnection, a reminder that love, no matter how bruised, still has a pulse worth listening to. The track was recorded in San Francisco and mastered in the UK by Tobias Wilson in Staffordshire, proving that distance doesnโt dull emotion when two artists share the same heartbeat.
From the very first strum, โWe both can fallโ glows with warmth. The acoustic guitars shimmer softlyl. The melody feels both grounded and weightless, a reflection of that delicate place between breaking and rebuilding. Over gentle percussion, the singerโs smooth, sonorous, and sincere voice drifts in, like someone whispering an apology theyโve rehearsed a thousand times. Thereโs no overproduction here, no drama for the sake of it. Her vocals glide with calm authority, rising toward the end as if reclaiming strength after vulnerability.
Lyrically, itโs the kind of song that lands differently depending on where your heartโs been. Lines like โThere must be a place right inside our hearts that takes us back to the very startโ cut deep without trying too hard, while โThereโs many different ways to say that I love youโ lingers like a promise.
You can hear the Kelly Clarkson influence in the emotional pacing with the gradual lift from soft reflection to cathartic release. Ultimately, โWe both can fallโ isnโt about failure at all. Itโs about grace, growth, and holding on long enough to find your way back home.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

