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TMZ revealed that Avicii committed suicide by using pieces of broken glass. The “Wake Me Up” music producer and DJ was found dead in the Middle Eastern country of Oman on April 20. -
Avicii’s Family Reveals DJ’s Private Struggles In New Statement: ‘He Wanted To Find Peace’
The cause of death of EDM star Avicii has not been divulged to the public, but a recent statement from his family seems to suggest suicide. Avicii died in Muscat, Oman, a week ago. -
Avicii Cancels All Upcoming Performances, 'Wake Me Up' DJ Cites Health Issues
Swedish EDM superstar Avicii confirmed yesterday that he is canceling all of his upcoming performances due to health issues. The 25-year-old "Wake Me Up" star, born Tim Bergling, told Billboard that he would be suspending his upcoming promotional activities and the remainder of his current tour, as well as canceling his upcoming festival appearances, in order to focus on recovering. -
Downloads Roundup: Katy Perry's 'Roar' Keeps Top Spot, Miley Cyrus's 'Wrecking Ball' Drops, and Lorde Makes A Big Jump
Katy Perry ruled the Billboard digital singles roost again last week, as her recent smash "Roar" was the most downloaded song for the fourth time in a row. Did Miley Cyrus see a jump in "Wrecking Ball" downloads thanks to her record-breaking music video? One fresh face made a huge jump forward, and a few big names did their best to hold ground. -
Downloads Roundup: Katy Perry's 'Roar' Keeps Top Spot, Miley Cyrus's 'Wrecking Ball' Sees Jump, Jay Z's 'Holy Grail' Loses Ground. See where Eminem's 'Berzerk' Debuted
Katy Perry ruled the Billboard digital singles roost again last week, as her recent smash "Roar" was the most downloaded song for the third time in a row. The week also featured a hot debut, plus an overall boost for Miley Cyrus, who now has two songs in the Top 10: "We Can't Stop" and "Wrecking Ball," her new single. -
Katy Perry 'Roar' Tops Singles Charts Again, Lady Gaga 'Applause' Slips, Avicii's 'Wake Me Up!' Moves Up
Katy Perry ruled the Billboard digital singles roost again last week, as her recent smash "Roar" was the most downloaded song for the second time in a row. The week was somewhat of an oddity for Billboard, as the top ten songs remained the same as the week before, but most singles changed positions. -
Miley Cyrus Tops U.K. Singles Charts for First Time With 'We Can't Stop,' Song at No. 2 in U.S.
Miley Cyrus is kind of old news in the United States. "We Can't Stop" is only the most recent in a number of singles that have kept the pop star near the top of the charts in America in recent years. But it must have felt good when the song put her atop the charts in the United Kingdom, a first for the performer.
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