With “Never Say Sorry,” Michellar turns the ache of love lost and found into something beautiful, a reflection that’s both deeply personal and emotionally grounded. The single marks a one-year milestone since the San Francisco-based artist began releasing fully produced music, and it feels like a full-circle moment, an artist pausing to look back, to breathe, and to finally make peace with the past.

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At its core, “Never Say Sorry” is a slow-burning folk-pop confession. It’s the kind of song that doesn’t rush to a chorus instead, it unfolds, almost like a late-night conversation that lingers long after it’s over. Michellar’s lyrics explore the familiar push and pull of relationships, the tug of love, the sting of letting go, and the quiet acceptance that some things don’t need apologies to be understood. When she sings, “If they come, come back to me, then it’s the truth,” it’s not just a lyric; it’s wisdom earned through experience.

The production by Tobias Wilson once again bridges two worlds, the demos recorded in San Francisco and the final mix mastered in Staffordshire, UK. There’s a warmth and clarity in the mix that gives space for every emotion to breathe. The instrumentation is minimal, gentle guitar strums, soft percussion, and an understated vocal arrangement that keeps the storytelling front and center. Michellar doesn’t hide behind production; she lets the vulnerability lead.

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“Never Say Sorry” isn’t just another song about lost love, it’s a message of return, reflection, and release. It tells you that forgiveness doesn’t always need words; sometimes it’s in the silence, the melody, and the passage of time.

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