Don't You Worry Child (radio — Edit)
Lyricist Michel Zitron drew from his own upbringing in a broken home, using his father's actual words of reassurance as the foundation for the lyrics.
Known for its "infectious energy" and anthemic build-ups that bridged the gap between underground dance music and mainstream pop radio. Legacy and Impact Don't You Worry Child (Radio Edit)
The song's iconic chorus— "My father said, 'Don't you worry, don't you worry, child. See, Heaven's got a plan for you'" —was born from a vulnerable studio session in Stockholm. Lyricist Michel Zitron drew from his own upbringing
The melody and lyrics were developed on a Sunday afternoon while the producers and writers shared personal stories of childhood, heartbreak, and growing up. Lyrical Themes See, Heaven's got a plan for you'" —was
A quintessential progressive house track with a radio-friendly pop structure. Key: Written in the key of D Major .
