
Sabrina Nejmah makes her debut with the soulful single โDeep End,โ which introduces the Hamburg-based singer-songwriter as a voice to watch. Born in 2008 to a Moroccan mother and a German father, Sabrina grew up surrounded by a blend of cultures and sounds, and that richness of influence finds its way into her music. Co-written with her father, Norman Astor, a jazz bassist, and produced by Markus Norwin Rummel, the single channels jazz sensibilities and contemporary pop flair, taking inspiration from Norah Jones, Amy Winehouse, Billie Eilish, and Gracie Abrams. Released as both a full-length track and a tighter radio edit, โDeep Endโ is already gaining traction with over 1,000 plays on Spotify.
The song begins with a deceptively lighthearted groove as playful melodies dance above a deep, steady bassline that anchors the mood. Sabrinaโs husky, hazy voice drifts in with an almost nonchalant ease, drawing listeners closer as if confiding secrets between sighs. Thereโs a casual charm at first, like sheโs shrugging through the ordinary motions of parties, jokes, and fleeting romances. But as the lyrics unfurl, the tone deepens, and you hear her weariness seep in. Each repetition of โAnotherโฆโ builds like a mantra of exhaustion, slowly peeling back the surface gloss of shallow living.
What makes โDeep Endโ resonate is how it manages to be both soothing and cinematic. Crooning harmonies bloom in the background, and strings sweep in at just the right moment, giving the track a film-like poignancy. The chorus, with its evocative imagery, โIโm moving to the deep end, baby / Cause in the shallow I canโt dive,โ is the sound of a young artist refusing to settle for surface-level pleasures and reaching instead for something lasting and profound.
With โDeep End,โ Sabrina Nejmah steps confidently into the spotlight, proving her debut is anything but shallow.
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Review by: Naomi Joan