Sabrina Nejmah – I Can’t Love You (2026)
Sabrina Nejmah’s new single, ‘I Can’t Love You’, is a memorable pop record. An enchanting piano melody, simple guitar chords, and a frolicking keyboard counter melody create a playful, intimate atmosphere. Nejmah comes in, self-assured and vulnerable in her performance as she sings about potentially falling for an internet troll.
Nejmah, raised in Hamburg, brings warmth with her mix of country charm and the spirit of surrender in 90’s/00’s alt-rock while singing, “Your kind smile/When you see me/Your nice/talking to me/“. Later, the line, “All my friends say/that you love me”, allows us to journey into her delight. Her precise lyrics and raw delivery go on to deepen our understanding of why what this person does matters. You’ll want her to fall in love. Then a dark, amped guitar races in sounding like trouble, and the song’s turn is a dynamic surprise. Nejmah mixes her charm with the dark mood, allowing the song to become dimensional. On the hook, she sings, “When I’m not with you, you’re a hater”. Ahhh, I was rooting for them.
Nejmah wrote the song with her father, Hamburg jazz bassist Norman Astor, and polished it with producer Markus Norwin Rummel. The support around Nejmah’s vision adds everything necessary to make this song palpable. Quietly powerful strings enhance the weariness and dreaminess of the chorus. The choice to have the word “hater” mixed to echo allows her message to sink in. The way that ‘hater’ is sung with edge and cheekiness will have anyone of a dating age relate to this song. Adding in the hook, ‘I can’t love you/cause you’re misbehaving’ with “You’re a hater”, makes the song a potential anthem.
Some honkey piano keeps the narrative comical as Nejmah sings, disappointed with the troll’s undesirable qualities in the second verse. The singer soon goes through the pros and cons of this potential romance, ushering in nuance into the issue of toxicity online.
’I Can’t Love You’ sends us on a romantic coming-of-age journey while reminding us of how our sensitivity is our greatest strength.
Find out more about Sabrina Nejmah on her official website, Instagram, Bandcamp, Soundcloud and Spotify.
This artist was discovered via Musosoup #sustainablecurator
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