
Songs written to connect, glow, and linger in the clouds.
Welcome to Sharon’s world — a soft place for music, reflection, and sky-lit feeling. Explore releases, visit Spotify and YouTube, and drift through a few poetry notes along the way.
Mood
Dreamy pink skies
Artist page
Spotify + YouTube
Inside
About, Q&A, releases, tips
Hi! My name is Sharon, I'm 24 years old, an enthusiast that writes music to connect with people and make the world a little brighter.
The public streaming pages currently appear under the name HALOM, so both names are woven gently through this site for clarity.

Listen to the latest songs
Here are some of Sharon’s songs — warm, dreamy, and ready to press play.
A soft visual world
Cloud layers, scrapbook textures, and delicate light guide the whole experience.
A writing corner too
The tips section shares poetic prompts and gentle advice for finding your own lines.

Dream journal atmosphere
The whole site leans into softness, memory, and handmade details — like lyric fragments pinned to the sky.
A little more about Sharon
This page was shaped as a warm home for music and feeling. It is not just a place to list releases, but a soft record of Sharon’s voice, heart, and writing world.
“I write music to connect with people and make the world a little brighter.”
Sharon is 24 years old and writes with openness, tenderness, and a sense of light. The music moves between intimacy and atmosphere, always looking for a real emotional connection.
Connection
Songs that stay close to the heart.
Releases
Direct paths to streaming and listening.
Poetry
Creative notes for writing with softness.

Here are some of my music! enjoy!
Press into a song, follow Sharon on Spotify, or jump straight to YouTube. The section is arranged like a floating listening shelf inside the clouds.
Artist links
HALOM / Sharon
Follow the full artist pages for more listening, future releases, and a direct path into Sharon’s music world.
A few gentle answers
This section keeps the site conversational. It answers the kinds of questions listeners might ask when they first arrive and want to know the spirit behind the songs.
If you discover a song you love, the listening links above take you directly to Spotify and YouTube without adding any extra steps.
What kind of music does Sharon make?
Sharon writes singer-songwriter music with a dreamy, intimate feeling. The songs are made to connect emotionally, hold space for softness, and leave listeners with a little more light.
Where can I listen to the latest releases?
You can listen directly through Sharon’s Spotify artist page and his YouTube channel. The releases section below links straight to each song so it is easy to press play and keep exploring.
What inspires the songwriting?
The writing grows from small emotional moments, personal reflection, and the wish to turn ordinary feelings into something beautiful enough to share with other people.
What is the heart behind this website?
This space is designed like a cloud journal: part listening room, part personal note, and part creative corner. It gathers Sharon’s music, story, and writing inspiration in one dreamy place.

Poetry notes from the clouds
A few soft prompts for writing, daydreaming, and turning emotion into language. These are simple doors into imagery, rhythm, and atmosphere.
Keep a note on your phone for lines that arrive unexpectedly. Dreamy writing often begins as a fragment before it becomes a full song or poem.
Start with one honest image
Instead of trying to write a full poem at once, begin with a single image that lingers. It could be rain on glass, a room at dusk, or the way a memory changes in soft light.
Let sound guide the line
Read every sentence out loud. Poetry often reveals itself through rhythm first, and a line that feels musical usually carries emotion more naturally.
Leave a little air inside the words
Do not explain everything. A dreamy line often works because it leaves space for the reader to feel their way into the meaning.
Keep listening
Follow Sharon in the places his songs live.
If a track stays with you, step through to Spotify or YouTube and keep the journey going.