In 2013, avicii's huge hit "Wake Me Up" shocked the world. The melodies in the song are full of enthusiasm and passion, just like what the 23-year-old author is going through.
On April 20, the whole world was shocked to hear the news of his passing, before the film about his life was released.
"Avicii: True Stories" is another look at avicii's life behind the scenes, but he cannot survive until the film is released to the audience on October 16.
avicii's real name is Born Tim Bergling, born on September 8, 1989, a DJ and music producer. With captivating musical melodies avicii and many other famous DJs have elevated electronic music to become a popular culture for young people around the world.
Avicii has lived and worked hard to win awards and fame, making him a fan no different from famous pop singers.
avicii started making music as a teenager, his first single was released in 2007. After the successes in 2010, he decided to sign a contract with EMI.
A year later, Avicii began to make a name in the world EDM community with the hit "Levels". Many people did not know that the stage name "Avicii" was chosen because his real name was lost by someone else when he started posting music on Myspace.
In 2013, he explained that Avicii is the lowest layer in hell, and the underlying name shows the pressures the DJ endures.
To date, Avicii has won 2 MTV Musc Awards, 1 Billboard Music Award and 2 Grammy nominations.
avicii's death comes just days after he was nominated for a Billboard Music Award for his dance/electronic album "Avicii (01)" released in August.
After moments of sublime beauty in front of the stage lights, not many people know that avicii is having many serious health problems. He is struggling with acute pancreatitis - a life-threatening disease, mainly caused by drinking too much alcohol.
avicii had previously had to cut out his left gallbladder and intestines in 2014, a series of tours had to be canceled so he could recover. His "rock n' roll" lifestyle was permanent in 2016, avicii announced that he would be off long tours to focus on his health.
In an interview with GQ magazine in 2013, he said: "I want to drink alcohol but I'm afraid of things that make me lose control."
Although Avicii has passed away, his music will still inspire countless young people around the world forever.
Goodbye aviciii...