There’s something really comforting about “The Star” by Michellar. From the first few seconds, it wraps you in warmth with soft acoustic guitar, mellow piano, and a voice that feels familiar in the best way. It doesn’t try to be anything more than it is — honest, heartfelt, and quietly beautiful. The song paints a simple, meaningful picture. Michellar compares putting the star on top of the Christmas tree to how moments feel better when shared with someone you love. It’s a sweet idea, but never overdone. There’s a calm sincerity in how she delivers each line, like she’s letting you in on a personal memory.
The production is light and clean, giving space for the emotion to come through naturally. Toby Wilson’s touch adds a softness that really lets the song breathe. It’s not flashy or loud, and that’s precisely what makes it land. Personally, I think “The Star” is one of those songs that fits into your life quietly. It doesn’t demand your attention — it earns it by being real. It made me stop and think about the people who make moments feel whole. That kind of music sticks with you.
If you haven’t heard “The Star”, go check it out. If you enjoy it, make sure to follow Michellar and add it to your playlists. Whether it’s for a slow morning, a cozy night, or just a pause in your day, this track fits. Support artists like Michellar who keep things genuine and heartfelt. They’re worth keeping up with.
Listening to songs so you don’t have to! Just kidding :D, you totally should. Music blogger by day, nurse by night

