Emotional Profile
(Heartbreak · May 2026)
Those who have loved someone they couldn't quite reach find themselves drawn to 'Like I Can'—it speaks to people caught between knowing what they could offer and accepting they weren't enough for that particular person. The song captures that specific ache of heartbreak mixed with self-belief, where pain coexists with the quiet confidence that someone else will recognize your worth. Listeners return to it during moments of romantic loss, finding both solace in being understood and a reminder that their value doesn't diminish because one person couldn't see it.
Heartbreak hits you first—that ache of watching someone move on without you. It opens something deeper though: a quiet determination that you're capable of more than this moment. You realize you don't need permission to become who you're meant to be.
You return to this song when you're standing at a crossroads, wondering if you're enough. It plays in those late-night moments when old memories surface, but instead of spiraling, you find yourself believing again. It's the soundtrack to choosing yourself.
Sam Smith crafted a dance floor escape meant to interrupt the album's melancholy, but listeners heard something more confessional—the upbeat production became a vessel for heartbreak rather than its antidote, as if someone were dancing through pain rather than away from it.