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A new documentary that honors the life ofAviciirevealed that the late music producerwashappierbefore his worldwide fame.
The Swedish talent achieved global success in 2011 when he releasedLevels.
Two years later, he put outWake Me Up, his mega-hit from his debut album,True.
I was a lot happier before I was famous than after I was famous.
I started feeling very unhappy, Tim said in the documentary, as per theDaily Mail.
I was on autopilot mode.
I started really f***ing wondering why I was feeling like this.
I had been acting a way because this is how youre supposed to be acting.
The famed producer said he suffered from anxiety and was killing himself with his incredibly busy schedule.
The Stockholm-born star began working as a DJ within a year of meeting Pournouri.
I went from being young, from school to touring, the Grammy nominee described in the film.
He was prescribed opioids such as OxyContin and Vicodin, to which he developed an addiction.
In February 2013, he was hospitalized once more after his pancreas became inflamed for a second time.
I was on autopilot mode.
I realized he was taking painkillers.
The pin, the little black parts of their eyes, Jesse said in the film.
His eyes were wide open like a zombie.
He was not there.
At the dinner, his demeanor changed, and his eyes dilated.
In 2016, Avicii announced that he would retire from the road.
Tim, you will forever be loved and missed.
Who you were and your music will carry on the memory of you.