Drawing us in with textured drums and an intricate guitar performance, Fiora Anicca opens Wild World with introspective questions as she sings, “Are we all the same? Are we all to blame? Fear resides in suit and ties…Watching all the numbers change in shape and size…”
We are immediately captivated by the star’s timbre and poetic prowess and she shares a cinematic allure with a high spiritual quotient. The consciousness that manifests with her message feels important and zeitgeist.
Philosophically, Wild World explores the tension between conformity and individuality. The song questions whether we understand the sentiment of oneness or instead allow fear and control to dominate our lives. There’s a sense of existential doubt in her message, as she ponders if life is a game and how external systems manipulate us without our awareness.
Overall, the lyrics reflect an internal struggle and a longing for self-realization. The repeated motif of “falling” suggests vulnerability and the awareness of our own impermanence and limitations. In essence, Fiora is inviting us to break free from these constraints, and live an authentic life.

It’s about the call to a “wild world”, which serves as a metaphor for freedom. Fiora has a yearning to experience life directly, which is unmediated by control, and we are here for it! We are always grateful to find consciously astute artists who share cognitive expansion through their art.
Fans of Portishead, Björk and Kate Bush will be able to connect with Fiora Anicca‘s sound, but there is no doubt that her spiritual quotient sets her apart from other artists as she creates a universe unto her own. Speaking on the release, Fiora confesses, “This song is for the part of you that’s always known there’s more — the part that sings, even when the world says be quiet.”
Naturally, we have added Wild World to our New Music Spotlight playlist and our TIMELESS and TRIPPY playlists, whilst we continue to stream Fiora Anicca‘s wider discography, including I Died Once, and Circles.
