Tim Bergling who is professionally known by the name DJ Avicii is back in news more than six years after the news of his suicide shocked the world of music. The singer’s final words were revealed in his diary entry. The singer committed suicide at the age of 28 in Muscat, Oman on April 20, 2018. A documentary which premiered at a film festival recently has shed light on his life and the professional hazards of working in the entertainment industry.
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The singer who has performed alongside legends such as Flo Rida, David Guetta and Madonna had found the non-stop music tours stressful and was filled with anxiety related issues.
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In 2011, his breakthrough album ‘Levels’ ended up making it to the top charts of several countries at the same time. There was no looking back for the singer who went on to give hits such as ‘Wake me up’ and ‘Waiting for love’. Another album of his which was titled ‘I could be the one’ in which he paired with Nicky Romero was a hit in many countries.
The release of the documentary ‘Avicii: I’m Tim’ in the Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday, turned the spotlight on the singer and his life, both professional and personal. The documentary contains a narration from the singer himself from an
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