Aloe Blacc recently thought of the priceless lesson he learned from his late collaborator Aviciii.
While conversing with PEOPLE At Opry 100: a live celebration event in Nashville on March 19, the singer and rapper revealed that he had learned important things from Avicii, whose real name was Tim Bergling, such as “dedication to crafts”.
Remembering you, Blacc shared: “I remember that we were in Miami, and he had to DJ during a party, and there was a huge entourage, but he did not care. It was not his entourage, it was like hangers, friends of management. I was there … I was invited, I just looked at him, and he was sitting in a corner.
THE The king was born Crooner continued to note that Avicii “was not there to be partying and partying with people”; On the contrary, “he was there to deliver what he was supposed to deliver to the party.”
Blacc “thought it was really special, especially to be in the studio with him … [to see his] Dedication to your job, focus on melodies and never let enough be enough and keep the intensity in place and put pressure for one better and better. »»
In particular, apart from singing on the Addicted to you Hitmaker’s 2013 song Wake me up, The 46 -year -old also played the Avicii Tribute concert in 2019.
The event, which took place in Friends Arena in Stockholm in the presence of more than 50,000 people, honored the late DJ, remixing it and the life and music of the record producer.
For the UNSSED, Avicii, who released tubes of dance music at the top of the charts such as Levels And Sundied by suicide at 28 when he was on vacation in Oman in April 2018.
It is relevant to mention that to pay tribute to his late friend, Aloe Blacc has published a new version of Wake me up With Cooper Alan in a style of country music in December 2024.




