

Latest Release

- MAY 31, 2023
- Best Night of Your Life - EP
- 6 Songs
- Nothing But the Beat · 2011
- One Love (Deluxe Version) · 2009
- I'm Good (Blue) - Single · 2022
- 2U (feat. Justin Bieber) - Single · 2017
- Listen · 2014
- Memories (Remixes) - EP · 2009
- Nothing But the Beat · 2011
- Nothing But the Beat · 2011
- Nothing But the Beat 2.0 · 2005
- Love Tonight (David Guetta Remix) - Single · 2021
Essential Albums
Albums
2018
2011
2021
2018
Artist Playlists
- Meet the superstar DJ who revolutionized pop with his massive EDM anthems.
- The globe-trotting DJ's clips are as well-traveled as he is.
Compilations
- Dimitri Vegas & Nicole Scherzinger
- Dimitri Vegas & Nicole Scherzinger
- Black Eyed Peas, Farruko & Shakira
More To Hear
- David Guetta and Bebe Rexha talk “I’m Good (Blue)."
- Shouse & David Guetta
- Interviews with Joel Corry & RAYE, Lauren Daigle and Jhené Aiko.
- David Guetta on "Let's Love" plus Alicia Keys, Marilyn Manson.
- Der Künstler über seine neueste Kollaboration mit Sia.
- David talks work with Morten, plus i_o talks the ACID444 EP.
- The Parisian superstar unfiltered!
More To See
About David Guetta
From his early days playing Chicago house in French discotheques to his long reign atop the pop charts, David Guetta has revolutionized dance music multiple times. Born in Paris in 1967, Guetta began DJing in the late ’80s, when the shimmery sound known as the “French touch” was taking shape. By the early 2000s, at his F*** Me I’m Famous parties in Ibiza, he had translated that melodic style into a clever merger of pop sass and club swagger. He parlayed that mix into pure platinum with hits like 2003’s “Just for One Day,” an energy-stoking rework of David Bowie’s “Heroes,” and 2002’s “Just a Little More Love,” a sultry bump-and-grind featuring R&B singer Chris Willis. That versatility—along with a knack for killer hooks—would become one of Guetta’s principal calling cards, and as EDM exploded across pop culture at the end of the 2000s, Guetta’s shapeshifting style led the way, yielding ecstatic affirmations (“When Love Takes Over”), feisty come-ons (“Sexy Bitch”), and unstoppable singalongs (The Black Eyed Peas’ “I Gotta Feeling,” which Guetta produced). Since then, his collaborations (Sia, Nicki Minaj) have kept listeners guessing even as his choruses—triumphant as a bottle of bubbly blowing its top—have proven one of pop’s most dependable pleasures.