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Wake Me Up

Avicii
2013swedish edm

Avicii, born Tim Bergling in Stockholm, was a producer who helped take electronic dance music into the global pop mainstream. By fusing house beats with folk, country, and singer-songwriter elements, he created crossover hits like Wake Me Up and Hey Brother. He became one of the most successful DJs in the world while still in his early twenties. After stepping back from touring to protect his health, he died in 2018, a loss that prompted wide reflection on the pressures of the industry.

Backstory

The story behind the song
Wake Me Up arrived in 2013 as something genuinely new: a dance record built on an acoustic guitar and a soulful vocal from Aloe Blacc, fusing house music with folk and country. Tim Bergling, the young Stockholm producer behind Avicii, premiered an early version at the Ultra festival to a crowd who had come for big-room EDM and reacted with confusion. Within months it was one of the biggest songs in the world. Bergling was barely into his twenties and already one of the most in-demand DJs alive, touring almost without pause. The line about carrying the weight of the world with only two hands reads very differently in hindsight. In 2016 he stepped away from live performing, citing exhaustion and health problems that the relentless schedule had made worse. In April 2018 Tim Bergling died at the age of 28. His death recast Wake Me Up, and its lyric about not knowing where the journey will end, as something the song never set out to be, and it prompted a wide reckoning with the pressures placed on young artists. His family later founded a mental health foundation in his name. The track remains euphoric, which is part of what makes returning to it so complicated.

Sweden turned a population of barely ten million into one of the most productive music nations on earth. The literary visa tradition of Evert Taube and the cool jazz of Jan Johansson gave way to ABBA, who rewrote the rules of global pop in the 1970s. From there the country built an export machine: the Europop of Roxette and Ace of Base, the Gothenburg metal of In Flames and Opeth, the festival anthems of Avicii and Swedish House Mafia, and the songwriting studios behind countless international hits. Few places have shaped what the world listens to as quietly, or as completely.

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Questions fréquentes

Why is Sweden so successful at pop music?+

Sweden combines a strong tradition of music education, an early embrace of English-language songwriting, and a professional production culture built up since the ABBA era. Stockholm studios and writers, including the Cheiron and Max Martin school, have crafted hits for artists around the world. The result is a country of about ten million people that consistently ranks among the largest music exporters on earth.

What is the Gothenburg sound in metal?+

The Gothenburg sound is a style of melodic death metal that developed in the Swedish city of Gothenburg in the 1990s. Bands like In Flames, At the Gates, and Dark Tranquillity paired the aggression of death metal with soaring, harmonised guitar melodies. The style went on to influence a generation of metal and metalcore bands across Europe and North America.

Who are the most famous Swedish musicians?+

ABBA remain the most globally recognised Swedish act, followed by pop exports like Roxette, Ace of Base, Robyn, and Zara Larsson. In dance music, Avicii and Swedish House Mafia reached huge international audiences, while metal bands such as Opeth, In Flames, and Ghost built devoted followings. Earlier figures like the troubadour Evert Taube and jazz pianist Jan Johansson are national institutions at home.

What is a Swedish visa?+

A visa is a form of Swedish literary song in which the lyrics carry as much weight as the melody, often performed by a solo singer with light accompaniment. The tradition was shaped in the twentieth century by troubadours such as Evert Taube and Cornelis Vreeswijk. Visor are still widely sung at midsummer celebrations, in schools, and at family gatherings.

What happened to Avicii?+

Avicii, born Tim Bergling, was one of the most successful DJs and producers in the world before stepping back from touring in 2016 to protect his health. He died in 2018 at the age of 28. His death prompted a wide conversation about mental health and the pressures faced by young artists in the music industry.

L'histoire derrière

Les histoires derrière les chansons marquantes de Sweden

Sources & Références

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    Bright Lights Dark Shadows: The Real Story of ABBACarl Magnus Palm, 2002Livre
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    Swedish Death MetalDaniel Ekeroth, 2008Livre
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    The Song Machine: How to Make a HitJohn Seabrook, 2015Livre
  4. 4
    Avicii: the Swedish DJ who took dance music into the mainstreamBBC News, 2018
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    Music of SwedenWikipedia, 2026

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