
With “I Have Everything” out now, we took some time to hear from LiMaVii. Read below to learn more about LiMaVii, the story behind “I Have Everything,” and what’s to come.
Hi LiMaVii! Let’s start with how did you get your artist name?
LiMaVii is a sacred embodiment of my soul’s frequency — a name that emerged through deep inner listening and spiritual alignment with my true purpose. It’s not just a stage name; it’s a multidimensional vibration encoded in my full birth name: Lidia Magdalena Wiktoria Pozanska.
Each part carries its own resonance:
Li — from Lidia — represents Light, Life, and Liberation. It symbolizes the inner spark, truth, and illumination carried through my voice.
Ma — from Magdalena — reflects the Divine Feminine, Mother energy, intuition, and the creative matrix. It’s the ancient syllable of nurturing, healing, and feminine wisdom.
Vii — from Wiktoria — refers to the Roman numeral VII (7), the number of spiritual awakening, ascension, and divine alignment. It represents the soul’s path and the bridge between the earthly and the sacred.
Together, LiMaVii becomes a mantra — the Light of the Divine Feminine walking the path of Spirit.
It reflects who I am as an artist: a singer, healer, and guide whose voice carries frequencies of love, remembrance, and transformation.
What city are you from, and where are you based now?
I’m originally from Poland, and I’m currently based in Gdynia, a coastal city by the Baltic Sea. Living close to the water deeply influences my creativity — it brings softness, spaciousness, and a sense of flow that naturally finds its way into my music.
At what point in your life did you decide to pursue a career in music? How did you get started?
Music has always lived inside me — long before I consciously chose it as a path. I was surrounded by sound, voice, and sensitivity from an early age, but the true decision to fully devote myself to music came later, at a moment of deep inner transformation. It wasn’t a sudden choice; it was a remembering.
I began by reconnecting with my voice not just as an instrument, but as a healing channel. Learning piano, writing lyrics, and working with producers internationally — especially in Los Angeles — helped me translate inner experiences into sound. Music became both my language and my medicine.
How has your upbringing played a role in shaping who you are and defining your sound?
Music has always been in my blood — it was never just a choice, but a birthright. My home was always filled with melody. My mother is a vocalist, my grandfather was a multi-instrumentalist who led a band and ran a tavern where people danced before the war, and even his cousin, Jan Krenz, was a world-renowned conductor and composer. Music is part of my lineage, my DNA.
My personal journey, however, began later, after a career in modeling and a period of deep inner transformation. I felt a calling to reclaim my voice. I joined vocal classes, completed my first music project, and soon found myself in Los Angeles, studying under incredible mentors at the LA Music Industry Summer Academy:
• Miklós Malek — Grammy-nominated producer, composer, and arranger, known for Jennifer Lopez, Anastacia, and Yanni. He helped shape my artistic direction and vocal interpretation with precision and emotional depth.
• Ariel Chobaz — Multi-platinum mix engineer who worked with Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Rihanna. He refined my sound to an international standard.
• Esjay Jones — Billboard-charting songwriter and producer who has worked with Selena Gomez and Krewella. He helped me tap into my authentic feminine power and develop my unique sonic identity.
That experience lit a fire within me — it felt like the universe was guiding me home.
Growing up surrounded by music and feminine resilience shaped my sound: ethereal, sensual, and spiritually resonant, rooted in authenticity rather than trends. My voice became both a personal expression and a healing frequency for others.
How would you describe your sound to readers who may not be familiar with you?
My sound is ethereal, sensual, and deeply feminine, blending atmospheric pop, soul, and spiritual elements. It’s music that breathes, creating intimate spaces that feel like remembrance: warm vocals, subtle pulses, emotional depth, and a sense of sacred intimacy. It’s music meant not only to be heard, but felt — in the body, in the heart, in the soul.
Do you have any hobbies outside of music? What do you do to stay creative?
Meditation, inner work, and conscious presence are essential parts of my creative life. I also find inspiration in silence, nature, journaling, and energetic practices. Creativity for me isn’t about constant output — it’s about staying receptive. When I nurture my inner world, music flows naturally.
Who are some of your main musical influences?
Whitney Houston inspired me deeply. Her voice was like a prayer — powerful, pure, and eternal. Listening to her sing I Have Nothing felt as if she was singing my own soul back to me. Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury also shaped my musical world — their passion, brilliance, and authenticity resonated deeply with me.
Beyond iconic artists, my greatest inspiration has always been my mother. She has been my anchor, showing me through her resilience and return to herself after raising a family that it’s never too late to follow your calling.
What’s one of the proudest moments of your music career so far?
One of my proudest moments was premiering “The Union of Souls” — a song created in deep emotional and energetic alignment. It marked a moment where everything came together: voice, truth, collaboration, and inner readiness.
Another proud moment is witnessing how people respond to my voice — when they tell me they feel calmer, more open, more themselves. That confirmation means everything.
What would you say are the greatest lessons that you’ve learned so far?
The greatest lesson has been trust — trusting timing, intuition, and my own worth.
I’ve learned that softness is strength, that authenticity resonates more deeply than perfection, and that when you honor your inner truth, the right collaborations and opportunities arrive naturally.
Now onto your release, “I Have Everything.” What inspired this song? What is “I Have Everything” about?
“I Have Everything” was born from a moment of inner realization — the understanding that wholeness doesn’t come from outside.
The song is about abundance as a state of being, not possession. It speaks to self-worth, gratitude, and the quiet power of knowing that you are already complete. It’s a declaration of inner richness, love, and presence — the antithesis of giving everything to someone else. It’s a quiet revolution: “I don’t need you to complete me. I am already complete.”
What was the inspiration behind the cover artwork for “I Have Everything?”
The cover artwork reflects simplicity, softness, and inner radiance. It’s meant to feel calm, open, and timeless — mirroring the song’s message of inner abundance and peace. Rather than excess, the visual focuses on essence.
What was the creative process like when making “I Have Everything?”
The process was intuitive and gentle. I allowed the song to unfold rather than forcing it. Vocals were recorded with a focus on emotional truth and subtlety, letting breath and space become part of the music. It was less about production tricks and more about honesty.
How long did it take to complete “I Have Everything?”
The core of the song came together naturally, but the full process — from conception to final polish — took time, reflection, and emotional alignment. I believe songs know when they are ready.
How did the music video for “I Have Everything” come about? What was your vision for the video?
The vision was minimalistic and intimate — focused on presence rather than narrative. I wanted the video to feel like a quiet moment with oneself, where nothing needs to be proven. Just being is enough.
What message or messages do you hope fans take away from “I Have Everything” and your music in general?
I hope listeners feel permission to slow down, to soften, and to remember their own worth.
My music carries a message of self-love, inner abundance, and spiritual remembrance — that you don’t need to become someone else to be whole. You already are.
What’s next for you? Are you working on any upcoming projects, or do you have any upcoming shows that we should be on the lookout for?
I’m currently working on new music that continues this ethereal, feminine, and soulful direction — including deeply personal songs created through intuitive collaboration.
New releases are coming, along with visual projects and select live experiences. Dates will be announced soon.
Where can we follow you on social media?
🌐 Website: www.limavii.com
📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/limavii_official
📘 Facebook Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/LiMaVii.singer
▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@limavii_official
🎵 Streaming Platforms:
• Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/pl/artist/limavii/1657334366
• Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4MpdUJlzmzCbgYscuqfXTT
Thank you for the great interview; wish you much continued success!







