Music Review - Into the Unknown Together: “Don’t You Worry” by Sabrina Nejmah
- KMasters

- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

“Don’t You Worry” by Sabrina Nejmah sits in that interesting space where a song sounds simple at first, but the more you sit with it, the more it opens up. On the surface, it’s an alt-pop track set on a spaceship travelling toward Mars. But very quickly, it stops feeling like science fiction and starts feeling like everyday life — just seen from a different angle.
The lyrics focus on routine moments: waking up, checking systems, sharing breakfast, ending a shift and going to bed. Those details matter, because they mirror how real relationships work. Big emotions aren’t always loud. Sometimes they live in the quiet checks, the shared habits, the way two people move through the same day without needing to explain everything. Even when the couple can’t hear each other through the capsule, there’s no panic. They laugh, they rest, and they trust that it’s okay.
That’s where the line “don’t you worry, we will see” really lands. It doesn’t feel dramatic or forced. It sounds like something said calmly, maybe even casually, when neither person has all the answers yet. Musically, the track stays light and airy, letting Sabrina’s voice guide the story without pushing it too hard.
What makes the song work is its tone. It doesn’t rush toward a message or try to sound profound. It just floats forward, the way life often does. “Don’t You Worry” feels less like a statement and more like a shared understanding — moving into the unknown, together, one ordinary moment at a time.
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