In “I Died Once,” Fiora Anicca fuses personal truth and sound therapy to reclaim power through music.
In “I Died Once”, Mystic Pop newcomer Fiora Anicca shares more than a melody—she offers a mirror for healing. Released this November, the track is an emotional unfolding of Fiora’s journey through addiction, abuse, and the reclamation of self.
With a tone that merges the experimental ambiance of Björk with the poetic intensity of Beth Gibbons, Fiora uses sound as a transformative force. “I truly felt like I died once — emotionally, spiritually. But I came back. And this song is the sound of that return,” she says, capturing the single’s central theme.

Her personal background—shaped by early trauma and later renewal through subconscious reprogramming and somatic therapy—feeds directly into her art. As a MAP trauma coach, she blends healing and creativity into one continuum.
Early reception has been strong. Emily Pilbeam of BBC Introducing called the single “gorgeous,” and Jorvik Radio described Fiora’s debut performance as “mesmerizing.” From Poland to Leeds, Fiora’s presence is growing—on stage and in the hearts of listeners.
“I Died Once” is not just a story—it’s a reminder that music can be a medicine, and healing is possible.