Fiora Anicca Redefines Healing Through Music with “I Died Once”


With “I Died Once,” Fiora Anicca delivers a Mystic Pop single rooted in trauma, growth, and purpose.
Fiora Anicca steps into her truth with the release of “I Died Once,” a single that bridges her personal trauma and musical voice. Released in November, the track embodies a genre Fiora calls Mystic Pop—a space where vulnerability meets sonic elegance.
Reflecting on her own story, Fiora explains: “I truly felt like I died once — emotionally, spiritually. But I came back. And this song is the sound of that return.” Her approach to songwriting is deeply shaped by her recovery from addiction, emotional abuse, and PTSD.

A student of both spirituality and sonic expression, Fiora has turned personal trials into a mission. Through Anicca Healing, she mentors others on their path to self-empowerment using methods inspired by Dr. Joe Dispenza, somatic practices, and her own lived experience.
“I Died Once” has already drawn attention in the UK’s music press. Emily Pilbeam, Darren Northfield, and Radio Lublin have all praised her work, while Jorvik Radio captured her debut gig as a moment of undeniable connection.
As her sound grows, so too does her message: we are not defined by pain—we are shaped by what we rise from.