Sabrina Nejmah’s “Don’t You Worry” arrives as a beautifully gentle moment of calm in uncertain times! Written by the talented 17-year-old indie-pop artist from Hamburg, Germany, the song expertly blends soft pop textures with a creative and imaginative space-themed story that turns something futuristic into something deeply personal and relatable. Set aboard a starship, the lyrics focus on trust, care, and quiet reassurance, showing brilliantly how love and togetherness can bring genuine stability even when the future feels completely unknown!
Inspired by peaceful early mornings and the comforting knowledge that she is supported by family and friends, Sabrina captures a wonderful feeling of confidence and optimism without ever forcing it or making it feel artificial. Her sincere vocals carry authentic warmth and impressive maturity that goes beyond her years, while the production stays light, thoughtful, and perfectly balanced! The addition of a smooth saxophone intro by Edgar Herzog adds an intimate and sophisticated touch that sets the mood absolutely beautifully from the very first notes!
Released in December 2025, “Don’t You Worry” reflects Sabrina’s exciting growth as an artist, skillfully balancing imagination with genuine emotion and offering listeners a simple but incredibly powerful reminder that staying close to loved ones can make any journey feel safe and meaningful!
This is indie-pop with heart and hope, delivered with remarkable grace by an artist clearly on the rise!
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What inspired the creation of “Don’t You Worry,” and what personal or emotional themes does it explore through its lyrics and melody?
When I wake up in the morning being the first one awake in the house, I enjoy the undisturbed silence and start thinking about basically everything that matters. These moments help me to work on my worries and to grasp optimism.
Especially that I know I have the support of my family and my friends make me believe that things will be fine. This feeling of confidence, trust and reassurance is what the song is about.
How did you approach the songwriting and production to craft its uplifting yet introspective vibe, particularly in the vocal delivery and arrangement?
I wrote this song together with my father, Norman Astor. We discuss a lot about our ideas and take our time to work them out together which is also a lot of fun.
Once I am completely connected to the song, the vocals come out of me without further thinking. The best things happen when I have a flow. The arrangement was done with the professional help of my producer, Markus Norwin Rummmel.

What key musical elements—such as instrumentation, hooks, or production choices—define the track’s reassuring and empowering essence?
The song was literally finished and ready for being released with the intro played by a Fender Rhodes. We felt that something is missing and so we asked a good friend, Edgar Herzog, to play the intro with the saxophone. His recording overwhelmed us and we asked him to play also some fills. Other key musical elements are the backing vocals in the chorus. I am very happy with the result and hope the listeners will enjoy it, too.
What message of resilience or comfort do you hope listeners take away from “Don’t You Worry”?
Even in uncertain times, as long you stay close with your beloved ones, you will manage.
How does this single reflect your evolution as an artist or connect to your signature style?
Good question. This is my second song. As I wrote it together with my father, it exhibits our common signature style. There are two more songs to come from us both. I am working on my own song ideas, that will be the next step in my evolution.
In what ways does “Don’t You Worry” draw from your influences or recent experiences?
I spent a school year in down under. To go there was a great adventure for me. “Don’t You Worry” describes very well the feelings and thoughts that finally allowed me to take this decision. I did not regret it.
What initial feedback have you received from fans or the music community on this release?
When my first single “Deep End” was released I got a lot of encouraging feedback. On this release I felt the feedback was more euphoric. Listeners like “Don’t You Worry” even more and I am really happy about this.
How do you envision the song performing in live settings, playlists, or everyday listening?
With only two songs released I am not planning to perform it myself for the time being. This may change one day. I wish that people enjoy listening to the song, like the vibe of the tune and share the message.


