Michellar’s CROSSED is a deeply emotional release that captures the exhausting cycle of holding onto a love that no longer exists. From the opening lines, the song feels personal and unfiltered, almost like reading pages from someone’s private journal. The repeated phrase “You have crossed my heart” becomes a central emotional anchor, expressing betrayal, disappointment, and heartbreak in a way that feels both simple and sincere.
Lyrically, the track leans into repetition, but instead of feeling redundant, it reinforces the emotional state of someone stuck in a loop. When Michellar repeats “There is no love,” it feels like a painful realization being accepted in real time. The frustration builds through lines such as “I have no control over you” and “Why do we keep on going like this,” reflecting the confusion and helplessness that often come with toxic attachments. There is even a flash of anger in the more intense moments, which adds realism and vulnerability to the narrative.
What makes CROSSED particularly interesting is its transformation into a dance driven anthem. Rather than presenting heartbreak as something quiet and withdrawn, Michellar channels it into energy. The beat allows listeners to move, to release, and perhaps to heal. It is the kind of track you can dance to while still feeling every word.
Knowing Michellar returned to songwriting after a long hiatus adds even more depth to this release. There is resilience in this record. CROSSED feels like a declaration of creative rebirth, fueled by emotion and determination. It is honest, expressive, and unapologetically direct, making it a compelling addition to her growing catalog.
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