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Jiva’s Profound Acoustic Single “7.10.23” Celebrates Memories and Strength

Jiva releasing 7.10.23

Jiva releasing 7.10.23

Experience a Powerful Acoustic Rock Journey with Jiva’s Heartfelt Tribute to October 7 Tragedy

Singer-songwriter Jiva, hailing from the coastal city of Ashkelon in Israel, brings a profound touch to the Acoustic Rock genre with her latest single, “7.10.23.” This track is a poignant, minimalist acoustic production, born from the ashes of one of the most devastating events in Jewish history. The tragedy of October 7, 2023, which claimed innumerable lives, is now immortalised in Jiva’s evocative music.

The single “7.10.23” captivates with its raw simplicity, featuring only Jiva’s emotive vocals and the gentle strumming of an acoustic guitar. This stripped-down style allows the deep, sincere emotions embedded within the lyrics to shine through brilliantly.

Jiva releasing 7.10.23
Jiva releasing 7.10.23

As noted by PopHits.Co curators, “Jiva’s ability to channel such profound pain into an acoustic rock ballad is nothing short of extraordinary. She creates a hauntingly beautiful soundscape that lingers long after the final chord.”

You can listen to our full playlist which contains the artist’s music, and know more about the artist’s work by scrolling down the page.


Jiva - 7.10.23 - Cover Artwork
Jiva – 7.10.23 – Cover Artwork

The song was produced by Yuriy “Boston” Liush, whose personal experience of the event in Sderot, a key location during the tragedy, adds an unparalleled emotional depth to the piece. His involvement enriches the authenticity and resonance of the track, ensuring that both Jiva’s and the listeners’ hearts beat to the same poignant rhythm. Reminiscent of the raw intensity found in the works of legends like Tracy Chapman and Jewel, Jiva’s acoustic styling stands powerfully in its own right.

In essence, “7.10.23” is more than an auditory experience; it’s a historical reminder. Through her unembellished acoustic melody, Jiva encapsulates the spirit of remembrance. She urges us to keep the memories of those who suffered on October 7 alive, to honour the defenders of Israel, and to ensure future generations understand the weight of these moments in history. The song’s lyrics remind us that although life must continue, it’s crucial that these stories of heroism and loss are never forgotten.

Jiva’s approach to Acoustic Rock is a masterclass in emotional expression. Her ability to convey complex feelings with minimal instrumentation creates an intimate atmosphere, as if she’s singing directly to each listener. This raw and honest method resonates deeply, making “7.10.23” a must-listen for anyone who appreciates music that moves the soul and mind alike.

For those intrigued by the power of Jiva’s music and her unique artistic vision, we invite you to explore more on Spotify, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Jiva’s catalogue promises a deep dive into the acoustic singer-songwriter’s journey, each song a new chapter written with heart and authenticity.

Ultimately, let’s like, listen, and share our curated playlist to ensure Jiva’s message of remembrance and resilience reaches a broad audience, furthering the legacy of her soulful music. Each track is a testament to the power of acoustic rock and the indomitable human spirit.


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