Michellar & Gracie Lou soars with a moving single, “We Both Can Fall”

Michellar’s newest single, “We Both Can Fall” that was just released on October 24th, 2025 is a breathtakingly intimate and emotionally charged moment in her ever-expanding catalog. What makes this release so striking isn’t just its graceful composure or serene acoustic core, but how much heart pulses through every note. It’s a quiet storm of hope, and perhaps the most poignant reflection yet of an artist who has found strength through rediscovering her voice.

For Michellar, this single is the culmination of a deeply personal journey. After a significant hiatus from songwriting, she returned with a creative fire that’s yielded an astonishing 22 singles in just nine months (of which we’ve reviewed a countless amount of them) . That kind of creative renaissance doesn’t come easy, it’s born of experience, introspection, and an undeniable urge to create. You can hear all of that in “We Both Can Fall.” The song feels honest, flowing with a kind of authenticity that can’t be manufactured.

Recorded in San Francisco and mastered in the UK by Tobias Wilson, the song captures the synergy of an international collaboration while maintaining a deeply personal tone. Tobias, along with Michellar herself, co-wrote the lyrics and melody, shaping the track into a narrative of shared heartbreak and mutual understanding.

The production is as understated as it is effective. Built around delicate acoustic guitars, soft percussion, and atmospheric touches that seem to hover just above the melody, the track feels weightless. Gracie Lou’s lead vocals are hauntingly beautiful, brimming with emotion that feels both fragile and powerful, while Michellar’s backing harmonies wrap around them like a comforting embrace. Together, their voices have a chemistry that feels like a literal match made in heaven.

There’s an unmistakable Kelly Clarkson influence in the tone and flow, but Michellar’s songwriting resists imitation and always goes for the freshness. Instead, she channels that same emotional directness Clarkson is known for and filters it through her own perspective. What emerges is a ballad that’s slow, serene, and brimming with empathy.

“We Both Can Fall” is more than just a love song or a heartbreak anthem, it’s a quiet statement of artistic identity. It shows Michellar not only as a songwriter reborn but as a collaborator, producer, and storyteller capable of turning her experiences into something universally resonant. There’s peace and pain in equal measure, and in that delicate balance lies its beauty.

Everyone involved here really put their best foot forward and the end result is a song that downright moved us. Go ahead and click those links below to listen in, follow along, and of course to stay tuned. We’ve got a feeling Michellar isn’t slowing down at all.

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