Artist Type: Person
Artist Born:
1967
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David Guetta (born November 7th, 1967 in Paris) is a French DJ.
He was the pioneer of French house with "Up & Away," a garage-style track with vocals by Robert Owens released in 1994 – really made a name for himself in the mid-90s as one of the key catalysts of Parisian nightlife by promoting evenings at such renowned Paris hot spots as Folies Pigalle, Queen, Bataclan, Palace and Les Bains, where he invited DJ legends like Little Louie Vega, David Morales, DJ Pierre and Roger Sanchez to join him on the turntables. In 2001, however, he went back to his first love: making music.
Launched by the single "Just A Little More Love," an electro-funk-house cocktail featuring Chris Willis of the band Nashville on vocals, David Guetta’s first album was released by Virgin in June 2002 and went on to sell 250,000 copies. This resounding success carried through in the album's second, even more devastating single, "Love Don't Let Me Go," a track reminiscent of Moroder's techno-disco style crossed with Depeche Mode's new-wave sound.
Guetta Blaster (2004)
Just a Little More Love (2 September 2002)
Nothing but the Beat (29 August 2011)
One Love (24 August 2009)
One More Love (29 November 2010)
Pop Life (20 August 2007)
Nothing But the Beat (2011)
Baby When the Light (2007)
Commander (15 May 2010)
Delirious (21 May 2008)
Gettin' Over You (31 May 2010)
In Love With Myself (2005)
Jack Is Back (3 July 2008)
Just a Little More Love (13 April 2001)
Little Bad Girl (8 July 2011)
Love Don't Let Me Go (14 August 2006)
Love Is Gone (13 August 2007)
Memories (8 February 2010)
Sexy Bitch (24 August 2009)
Stay (1 October 2004)
Sweat (4 March 2011)
Sweat / Wet (2011)
The World Is Mine (2004)
Titanium (22 January 2012)
Tomorrow Can Wait (2008)
Turn Me On (13 December 2011)
Up & Away (1994)
When Love Takes Over (21 April 2009)
Where Them Girls At (2 May 2011)
Who's That Chick? (22 November 2010)
Without You (21 September 2011)