Michellar’s upcoming single “Game of Love” featuring Rad Datsun is one of those collaborations that feels meant to happen. Recorded between San Francisco and Minneapolis and later polished by Romanian producer Marius Alexandru, this track proves that when creative minds connect, distance becomes irrelevant. It’s smooth, flirtatious, and cleverly self-aware, the kind of song that lures you in with its rhythm and keeps you there with its storytelling.

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From the opening line “Sitting near the gates, watching all the planes”  you’re instantly placed in the quiet limbo of an airport, where fate and fantasy blur. Michellar’s vocals glide effortlessly through the verses, delicate yet confident, while Rad Datsun adds a counterbalance with his laid-back delivery. Together, they explore attraction like a game of chess, every move calculated, every moment alive with tension.

The production glows with a modern retro feel, warm basslines, light percussion, and subtle synth touches that wrap the vocals in a dreamy atmosphere. Marius Alexandru’s mix brings cinematic polish to the song, creating that sweet spot between pop smoothness and indie depth.

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“Game of Love” hits that universal nerve, the thrill of meeting someone new, the push-and-pull between risk and restraint, and the electric uncertainty that makes love so addictive. Michellar, who reignited her songwriting passion after a 40-year hiatus and has released 22 singles in just nine months, continues to prove that her creative fire is anything but dormant. “Game of Love” is a reminder that even in life’s most fleeting moments, connection can spark anywhere.

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