
โDonโt You Worryโ by Sabrina Nejmah is a cozy sci-fi movie wrapped in a love song. Just before 2025 bows out, the Hamburg-based singer, born in 2008 to a Moroccan mother and German father, drops her second track, and itโs impressively self-assured. The whole thing plays out aboard a starship headed to Mars, but at its core itโs really about trust, quiet partnership, and building a shared future when you have no idea whatโs waiting out there. Sabrina spends her free time composing, writing lyrics, and singing, often together with her father, and that thoughtful, homegrown touch runs right through this track.
The song is catchy. It opens with lounging, lazy trumpets blowing. Then the catchy rhythm section comes grooving. The singer sings along to the rhythm, building up the narrative with her engaging storytelling tone. The production keeps things light and swaying rather than heavy or dramatic, which makes the whole space setting feel warm instead of lonely โ like two people turning the vast unknown into their own little apartment in the stars.
Her lyrics frame the day-to-day of cosmic life with gentle wonder, โI woke up onboard/ A starship on its way to Mars/ Just a tiny object/ In a dark sky full of stars.โ
Thereโs something charmingly matter-of-fact about checking โthe records of the engine logโ and โthe oxygen clockโ while also serving a breakfast tray and drinking proteins together. The chorus pulls everything into focus:
โCrusing through an empty space/ Just you and me/ Leaving earth behind/ The birds and the treesโฆYou say donโt you worry we will see.โ
By the time the couple is floating โthrough asteroid skies,โ laughing through the capsule glass, โDonโt You Worryโ has quietly sketched a tender promise, that no matter how far from Earth you drift, the real orbit is the one you keep around each other.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

