This morning began with a touch of magic. I put on my headphones and stumbled upon a track on Spotify that seems to know me better than I know myself. Where I Wanna Be by Canaan Sharón feels like a quiet conversation with the morning. The gentle piano, like birdsong among the morning dew, fills the room, and I can feel my thoughts slowly waking up alongside it. Every note feels like a touch of sunlight on my skin—warm, yet tender, with a hint of melancholy that makes me smile to myself.
There’s something extraordinary in the way the music comes alive in the listener’s heart: I can almost see the artist himself, diving so deeply into the sound that it reminds me of that moment in Pixar’s Soul, when the main character enters the astral realm through playing the piano. His improvisations feel so genuine that I want to believe—there’s not a trace of pretense here, only a pure flow of emotion that wraps around the listener, embraces them with warmth, yet leaves a faint bittersweet aftertaste.
The percussion rhythm pulses between jazz and hip-hop, gently nudging you forward while still allowing pauses to hear the rustle of leaves and birdsong. In these moments, subtle guitar accents appear like tiny rays of motivation, pushing me to live a little brighter. If you enjoy this kind of tender, reflective vibe, you might also like Lofi Milk & Water – Moon on a Rainy Day, another beautiful escape into calm, melancholic sounds.
I realized this track isn’t just a morning soundtrack—it’s a small ritual of being present in the moment, like a cup of coffee. It reminds me that warmth, tenderness, and melancholy can coexist without pushing each other away.
The strongest aspect of Where I Wanna Be lies in its ability to live through emotions alongside the listener. There’s only sincerity here, touching the heart and leaving behind a feeling of lightness, motivation, and quiet happiness.