WE BOTH CAN FALL- Michellar ft Grace Lou

There are songs that don’t just tell a story, they unfold in real time. Michellar’s latest single We Both Can Fall is one of those rare pieces. It opens a window into the private, trembling space between heartbreak and hope. This is the type of song that can only come from a lived experience.

We can fall is a product of a deeply personal reckoning. Combining the creative strengths of Tobias and Michelle, Michellar’s single “We both can fall,” captures a deeply personal story close to her heart. At firt listen, it sounds like a slow emotional unraveling but what it truly captures is the quiet courage of trying again.

Michelle wrote the song in the middle of a real-life turbulence. A time when her marriage was strained by change and a shift which came with rediscovering her passion for songwriting. Since she began writing songs in the year 2023, her routines changed and it reshaped the rhythm of daily life and testing the balance between love and creativity. We both can fall was born from a heartfelt attempt to bridge the distance that had quietly grown between her and her partner. In her words, it’s a way to find their way back to each other, “shakily but steadily,” through honesty, vulnerability, and the healing power of music.

The track which features Gracie Lou opens gently as she sets the stage with her vocals. Her voice carries the ache of someone both inside and outside the story, blurring the line between singer and witness. The collaboration between Michellar and Grace doesn’t just make for a good production story — it shapes the soul of the song itself. The musical connection is felt even in distance. Every vocal swell and instrumental pause feels like a bridge across miles, an echo of two artists meeting in the middle to make something beautiful.

Inspired by Kerry Clarkson’s emotional pop rock tone, Michellar translates the influence into her own voice, one shaped by years of lived experience and reflection. The song flows effortlessly, verses moving with honesty and the chorus opens up like a deep breath after too many held in.

Lyrically, We both can fall is fragile and raw. You can feel Michellar’s heart in every line. Her desire to make sense out of something breaking without losing it’s beauty. It’s a mantra of surrender and resilience. The understanding that falling isn’t always failure and sometimes it is just the only way back to each other.

She sings We can’t see eye to eye/We have different ways, You And I, she’s simply saying they’ve grown apart into two different people. This feeling shows how difficult it is to keep going when life changes so much. It captures a common problem: even with Love, life changes can pull us apart. But the most important part of the lyric is the hope that pops up later: “There must be a place inside our hearts/That takes us right back to the very start”. This says that even in problem and missed stories, the Love still exists. It’s a sweet lesson about how Love can last if you can find your way back to it’s beginning.

For Michelle, “We Both Can Fall” also marks a profound creative renewal. After stepping away from music for years, she’s now released more than twenty songs in under a year — a floodgate of expression opened after a long silence. But this single stands apart. It feels heavier, wiser, more deliberate. It’s the sound of someone who has stopped performing at life and started living through it.

The most powerful thing we own is not always what we have built outside, but the deep emotional blueprint stored in our hearts. For any listener who has ever felt distant from a loved one but hasn’t lost the core feeling, We Both Can Fall is a gentle, hopeful map back to the connection, proving that a relationship is worth fighting for as long as a shared memory of the very start remains.

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