Michellar’s single “Let’s Go Move Around” hit me right away with this warm, easy groove that feels like stepping into a day where everything finally lines up, and her voice sits right on top of it in a way that pulls you in without trying too hard. The beat has this steady lift that nudges you forward, the kind of pulse that makes you want to shake off whatever you were stuck on. The guitars chime in with these bright little moments, the synths glow underneath, and the bass keeps things steady without dragging anything down.
The way she writes about motion and breaking out of old spots feels honest, like she’s talking to someone sitting across from her. The lines don’t sound forced or overworked, and she delivers them like she’s letting you in on something she learned while figuring things out herself. You can almost picture her cracking a grin during a few of those notes, like she’s fully in the pocket and knows the song has its own little spark.
The production has polish but keeps a bit of roughness around the edges so it doesn’t feel too smooth. You catch small details that give it a bit of personality: a vocal echo that lingers, a guitar strum that rings a touch longer than expected, a beat that snaps slightly early. Those pieces make the track feel lived-in rather than packaged. Her voice ties everything together, stretching wide in some moments and softening in others, landing with a kind of natural confidence that keeps the whole song grounded.
If you’re in the mood for something that picks you up without trying to hype you up, something you can play while heading out the door or settling into your own rhythm, “Let’s Go Move Around” fits the moment. Check it out, and make sure to follow Michellar on social media and Spotify to keep up with everything she puts out next.

