Michellar Commands The Dancefloor With The Electrifying Surge Of “CROSSED (feat. Lillian)” — A Fearless, Global Triumph
- STAFF

- Dec 20, 2025
- 3 min read

By: Staff
“Michellar delivers fearless energy, emotional precision, and club-ready power with undeniable confidence.”
Michellar continues to carve out a space that feels bold, emotional, and unmistakably her own, and what stands out immediately is how confidently she balances intensity with control. There’s a sense that every creative decision comes from lived feeling rather than formula, and that authenticity radiates through the sound. “Michellar doesn’t just make dance music, she builds emotional worlds that move both the body and the mind.”
“CROSSED (feat. Lillian)” opens with a retro-leaning pulse that feels exhilarating from the first beat, and what also hits right away is the sheer energy driving the track forward. The synths carry an electric, almost orchestral presence, while the bassline surges underneath with a momentum that’s impossible to ignore. The combination creates a rush that feels nostalgic and forward-facing at the same time. “This is the kind of opening that immediately locks you into the rhythm and refuses to let go.”
Following that momentum is a switch into a lighter groove where Lillian’s smooth vocal delivery takes center stage, and the shift feels both natural and exciting. The beat softens just enough to let the melody breathe, while subtle Spanish and salsa influences add warmth and movement that instantly ignite the dancefloor. Then, once again, the song pivots into a more sultry and confrontational mood, punctuated by the line:
“Why do you keep my going like this when there is no love”.
The way the track evolves feels like emotional tension translated directly into sound. From there, a bellowing bassline storms back in, volleying back and forth with the synths in a way that lands powerfully. The Latin fusion elements hit even harder at this point, and the triple-tapped beats elevate the track’s energy to its fullest potential. Every layer feels purposeful, pushing the song into a space that’s both commanding and electrifying. “Each rhythmic turn raises the stakes and makes the payoff even more satisfying.”
This release truly highlights the textures and effects that define a standout dancefloor anthem, and while the beat and rhythm carry undeniable weight, the lyrics function as a strong mechanical core that keeps everything engaged and grounded. The vocal performance ties it all together, creating a flow that feels uniquely personal yet universally relatable.
The production plays a massive role here, especially considering how often the song’s landscape shifts and reshapes itself. Each transformation introduces something new, and the challenge of making all those moving parts feel cohesive was clearly understood and handled with precision. The final result feels seamless, polished, and alive.
Michellar channels a moment of raw emotion into a driving dance experience that feels both intimate and expansive, and that emotional spark is what fuels the entire track. What may have started as a slower, more restrained idea ultimately blossoms into a high-energy anthem fueled by passion and creative risk-taking. The international collaboration behind the recording, stretching from San Francisco to Ukraine and Romania, reflects the boundless reach of modern music-making.
Based in San Francisco, United States, Michellar has been writing songs since the age of 15 before stepping away from music for four decades. Her creative return was ignited by a confidence-boosting acceptance into the de Young Museum Open Call Exhibition in 2023, and since then, her output has been nothing short of remarkable, with 22 singles released in just nine months, including “CROSSED (feat. Lillian)”. “Few artists embody creative resurgence with this level of focus and fire.”
It’s absolutely the moment to pay attention, because if you don’t yet know Michellar, now is the time to take that plunge, and the reward is a sound that feels fearless, vibrant, and fully realized. “Discovering an artist this driven feels less like a suggestion and more like an opportunity you don’t want to miss.”




