“Don’t You Worry”: Sabrina Nejmah Explores Trust and Togetherness
With her new song “Don’t You Worry,” the Hamburg artist Sabrina Nejmah continues to establish her knowledge of the language of music. With her music, Sabrina reminds the audience why she is within the pop scene. Her talent to spin the fabric of text and music exists at the intersection of the accessible and the complex. “Don’t You Worry” is an earthy-pop harmonic mix that has the perfect dosage of nostalgia which allows the song to feel timeless.
The beauty of this piece is in the explanation of the blind trust two individuals in a relationship can have in one another despite the unexpected circumstances that life can throw at us. Nejmah illustrates the canvas on which the relationship has been placed against the background of the routine of life, which in essence only involves being together in a setting put in outer space with no boundaries.
The hook is catchy, and the melodies are moving in a dreamy and fluid manner to ensure a smooth flow for this musical piece. There is a great confidence in the sound conveyed by the hook in a manner that is not too simple to lose its meaning but rather in a manner that fosters the meaning of the song.
Born in the year 2008, Sabrina Nejmah, who hails from Hamburg, benefits greatly from her multicultural upbringing, with her mom being Moroccan and her dad being of German origin. Spending most of her time engaged in writing music, composing, and singing, Sabrina is continuously working on her skills with considerable dedication and regularity. Teaming up with her dad, Sabrina has already managed to compose some very thoughtful and original pieces, with “Don’t You Worry” going along the same lines.
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