Michellar turns conflict into fire anthem on “CROSSED”

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Michellar closes out the year with purpose, motion, and emotional clarity on her latest single “CROSSED.” This dance-driven release takes a very personal moment and turns it into a collective high-octane expression. What began with a spark of intense emotions and internal conflict is now a song filled with release, empowerment, and moving on.
The track was initially conceived as a slower tune but, over time, became an up-tempo dance number that encapsulates Michellar’s outspokenness and artistic freedom. That shift alone reveals much about the extent to which she’s willing to heed her gut rather than what feels good, letting her feelings shape the final form of the music.
“CROSSED” demonstrates music’s ability to cross borders, and the digital age’s process adds a layer of depth to the track, in which Michellar sings about how shared creativity can unite people and even help them change. The song was written and composed by Michelle Bond and produced by Marius Alexandru. The single is the perfect union of emotional storytelling and dancefloor energy. Michellar’s diverse influences and her commitment to just being who she really is come through so completely in every detail of her work.
“CROSSED,” her final release of the year, is an end and a beginning simultaneously. It tells people to move on, both in the landscape-reality sense and figuratively, with a new mentality. Dancing their way into a new sight, inside it, people can dance in and out of the real world, bringing rhythm, release, and possibility, rolling effortlessly onward.
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