Michellar’s Do We Love Us sits right in that awkward, confusing space where feelings are real, but clarity isn’t. Built as a synth-pop track with a light, almost dreamy pulse, the song leans into the emotional push-and-pull of a love crush that hasn’t fully figured itself out yet.

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It started as a slower, guitar-led idea, but the final version flips that into something more upbeat and immersive. The production, shaped between San Francisco and Romania by Marius Alexandru, gives it a polished, airy feel. There’s a bounce to it, but it never loses that underlying sense of hesitation.
Michellar keeps things simple but effective. Lines like “what are we waiting for” and “do we love us” feel like real questions, not just hooks. That repetition works, it mirrors how people actually think when they’re stuck in emotional limbo, going in circles trying to define something that isn’t fully clear yet.

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There’s also something refreshing about the tone. Even while dealing with uncertainty, the song doesn’t feel heavy. It carries a playful edge, almost like Michellar is choosing curiosity over pressure. That balance between vulnerability and lightness is what gives the track replay value. Do We Love Us just captures a moment, a feeling, and lets it breathe.
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