ZHIVA released a new video single and announced the first solo concert in Belgrade Youth Center

Alt pop singer-songwriter Iva Pažin LIVES she presented a new video single “Not my problem” and announced her first big solo concert, which will be held December 13 in the Youth Center of Belgrade. The song “Nije moj problem” is the introduction to Zhiva’s second album, which will arrive at the end of November, and at the same time symbolizes a new chapter in the young musician’s creativity.

Unlike the debut album “I preter“, dedicated to mental health, new video single, released for Glitch Recordsbrings refreshment through a more optimistic theme and sound. Mixing UK garage with singable pop tunes, ZHIVA continues to play with musical genres in their signature style. Besides her, he is an author and music producer Toshi Hostwith whom she also collaborated on the first album.

“It is important to realize that not everything is our problem and that we cannot always provide help to the people around us, until first of all we are rested and good with ourselves, which is very difficult in this hyper-fast and overwhelming life. This song was created as an exercise to say ‘no’ to people and situations”, says ZHIVA.

The single is accompanied by a striking video, on which she worked with Toshi Domačin (production), Petar Dolic (director and editing), Ismar Begtasevic (camera) and assistant Ajna Grabus.

The talented singer-songwriter is currently working on her second album, which she will present at her first major solo concert in the Youth Center of Belgrade, scheduled for December 13 in the Amerikana hall. ZHIVA will have two special guests at the concert – their musical sister MISH and a new young hope Irina Spaceas well as guest collaborators from the upcoming album.

A limited number of tickets at promotional prices of 1,000 dinars are available through the eFinity website and application, as well as at sales points in Dom omladine, Štark Arena, TC Ušće and TC Rajićeva.

During the previous year, ZHIVA performed in more than 20 cities across Serbia, from Kosovska Mitrovica to Subotica, at the EXIT and Arsenal festivals, as well as in regional cities such as Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Tuzla, Zagreb, Skopje and Sofia.

Source: balkanrock.com