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Country artist Cam confronts hard truths on 'The Otherside'
Read full article: Country artist Cam confronts hard truths on 'The Otherside'Country singer Cam poses in Nashville, Tenn., on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020 to promote her second album The Otherside. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The five-year journey between albums for country singer Cam was an evolution in coming to grips with hard truths about a music industry that had left her a bit bruised but not broken. But two years ago, Cam decided to walk away from Sony Nashville’s imprint Arista citing different values, but remaining under Sony on the RCA Record label based in New York. The title track, a meticulously crafted country dance track, was co-written with acclaimed Swedish dance artist Avicii, whose real name was Tim Bergling. She knew what she was getting into when she heard Smith’s easily recognizable voice on the demo for “Happier For You,” a melancholic country song that fit well with Cam's aesthetic of moody and introspective country tunes.

Avicii's Father Opens Up About His 'Brave' Son a Year After His Death
Read full article: Avicii's Father Opens Up About His 'Brave' Son a Year After His DeathIn a documentary filmed before his death, the Swedish DJ -- whose real name was Tim Bergling -- talked openly about his anxiety, depression and addiction. "I think it's brave of him to open up that way," said Tim's father, Klas Bergling. As Avicii, Tim traveled the world, performing up to 250 shows a year. And what would he say to fans who might be dealing with some of the things that Tim Bergling dealt with? "You have to talk about it," Klas Bergling replied.