Music Review - Holding On: Michellar and Gracie Lou Shine in “We Both Can Fall”
- KMasters

- 2 days ago
- 1 min read

“We Both Can Fall” is the kind of song that sneaks up on you. You hear Michellar’s voice first, soft, a little rough around the edges, and then Gracie Lou joins in. It feels like they’re talking, not singing, and you end up leaning in just to catch every word. The song moves slow, you can tell it’s carrying a lot—memories, mistakes, love that’s been stretched thin.
The lyrics hit like little reminders. “Different ways, you and I,” they sing. “Roads we’ve driven alone.” It’s simple, nothing fancy, but it feels true. You can picture the moments they’re singing about, small and quiet, like evenings spent apart thinking of each other. There’s hope there too, a spark they’re trying to grab onto.
The music doesn’t get in the way. Gentle guitar, soft piano, subtle percussion, it gives the voices room. You notice the pauses, the little breaths, the way the lines hang in the air for a second before moving on. By the end, it doesn’t feel like a song finished—it feels like you’ve been allowed inside someone’s heart for a few minutes and that’s what makes it stick.
You can give a listen to “We Both Can Fall” below and make sure you give a follow to stay tuned with Michellar’s future releases











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