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Fiora Anicca Reclaims Her Story with “I Died Once” — A Bold Mystic Pop Statement

“I Died Once” by Fiora Anicca is a powerful new release transforming trauma into healing through sound.

With her new release “I Died Once”, Leeds-based artist Fiora Anicca invites listeners into her rawest, most vulnerable space yet. Released this November, the single reveals a deeply spiritual and emotional exploration of survival, healing, and self-reclamation.

I truly felt like I died once — emotionally, spiritually. But I came back. And this song is the sound of that return,” Fiora shares. The track, shaped by her experiences with addiction and trauma, resonates with anyone on a journey of personal rebirth.

Fiora’s influences—Björk, Beth Gibbons, and Aurora—echo through the ethereal composition. Yet her Mystic Pop style is wholly her own, merging emotional honesty with a sonic atmosphere that feels like a ritual in song form.

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Beyond music, Fiora is also a certified MAP trauma coach and founder of Anicca Healing, where she supports others in their transformation journeys. Her artistry and coaching intersect in a unique mission: to show that past pain doesn’t define us—it refines us.

The live debut of “I Died Once” at The Fulford Arms was described as “mesmerizing” by Jorvik Radio, while BBC Introducing and Chapel FM praised her emotional depth and musical originality.

This is more than a song—it’s a reclamation of identity. “I Died Once” sets the tone for Fiora’s role in a growing movement of artists reshaping how music can serve as both art and healing.

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