'Lonely Together' Artist and EDM Star Avicii Passed Away at 28: Listen to His Best Songs

Avicii's tracks were popular globally and loved by audiences very much. He was within the top ten in more than fifteen countries and topped the Australian, Swedish, Danish and US charts.

Swedish singer died at the age of 28 (Photo credits: Facebook)

Swedish musician, producer and DJ Avicii left the world too soon and the music lovers are left mourning. The DJ made the Electronic Dance Music genre more popular than before. But it's very disappointing to know he's no more and the cause of death is still not exactly confirmed but his addiction to drugs and alcohol seems to be the reason. Although a full investigation is being conducted.

Tim Bergling was better known for his stage name Avicii and he received a breakthrough right when he started. In 2012 and 2013 he ranked at number three on the DJ Magazine. His collaboration with popular DJ David Guetta churned out some great numbers. Avicii's tracks were popular globally and loved by audiences very much. He was within the top ten in more than fifteen countries and topped the Australian, Swedish, Danish and US charts.  He had won one Billboard Music Award, two MTV Music Awards, and had two Grammy nominations. Avicii worked with a wide array of artists but his 'folktronica' and he hit the dance music genre too well. In fact, they were not mere songs but party anthems which got in life in all dance clubs!

Here's a playlist of Avicii's best song:

These are some songs of the DJ which will get you through your bad day. Avicii's pop-oriented music always got your foot-tapping and it is very disappointing we won't get to hear his music anymore. His music did lift up our spirits but he was known to have a lot of health problems and excessive alcohol consumption. He had retired from touring because of his health but that did not stop him from music. But no one would have thought it would take him away so soon. "One day we will leave this all behind, so live a life you'll remember," was a line from his popular song 'The Nights' and it fits in perfectly for the tragic end of the musician.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Apr 21, 2018 09:21 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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