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After The New York Times confirmed an upcoming posthumous Avicii album Tim, slated to debut this summer, the first track from the project just surfaced and it's titled, "SOS."

Featuring Aloe Blacc, who previously featured on the producer's massive hit single "Wake Me Up," Blacc’s vocals further complement Avicii’s signature production style in perfect synergy for this single. The song is also accompanied with a fan memories video which spotlights fans from all over the world sharing messages and personal stories, after Avicii's passing.

Avicii's YouTube account points out that the video "is our way of saying thank you for all of your love and support."

Furthermore, his team unveiled a short documentary revealing the story of the track and how it was produced. You can peep it below.

Tim is slated to drop in June, and all proceeds from the posthumous album will benefit the Tim Bergling Foundation, designed to support mental illness and suicide prevention.

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