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Arizona 4:280:00/4:28
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Crucial 3:020:00/3:02
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In Your Head 2:570:00/2:57
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Played Out 2:570:00/2:57
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A Letter To Me 3:080:00/3:08
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Absence 4:210:00/4:21
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Deserve 3:100:00/3:10
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Love Me Tonight 3:450:00/3:45
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Sick For Me 3:120:00/3:12
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Swept Away 3:140:00/3:14
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Don't Go 4:290:00/4:29
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Bittersweet 3:040:00/3:04
Bio
About Aivila
A singer-songwriter crafting atmospheric, emotionally precise music rooted in lived experience, resilience, and transformation.
Aivila is an emerging singer-songwriter whose work lives at the intersection of vulnerability, renewal, and emotional truth. Writing her own music, she transforms lived experience into atmospheric, deeply personal songs that explore the quiet strength found after collapse and the clarity that follows survival.
Her artistry was shaped by a transformative chapter in her life, one that forced her to confront loss, change, identity, and the complicated process of rebuilding. Rather than writing from a place of performance or perfection, Aivila writes from the raw middle of becoming. Her songs hold space for the moments people often move through silently: the ache of letting go, the courage it takes to begin again, and the fragile hope that returns when we start recognizing ourselves.
Through atmospheric soundscapes, emotionally precise lyricism, and an intimate vocal presence, Aivila turns introspection into art. Her music is reflective without being passive, delicate without being fragile, and honest without losing sight of healing. Each song offers listeners a sense of recognition, release, and connection, inviting them into stories not simply of brokenness, but of transformation.
As she continues to define her voice as an artist, Aivila is building a body of work rooted in authenticity, resilience, and self-discovery. Her music is for anyone who has had to fall apart quietly, gather themselves piece by piece, and step forward changed — not untouched, but more awake.
Aivila’s upcoming album, Entanglement, explores the emotional spiral of wanting to be loved while still feeling too damaged to fully receive it. The project moves through the motions of finding love, resisting it, and, at times, sabotaging it — capturing the tension between longing for connection and fearing what it might require. At its core, Entanglement is a portrait of the mind caught in a constant loop: reaching, retreating, unraveling, and trying again.