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It was released to European digital stores through Recording sessions for the album took place from autumn to January , most of which was recorded after the third single from the album "Everytime We Touch" rose to popularity.
David Guetta — Everytime We Touch. Contact Us. Share on Facebook. Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here. You have entered an incorrect email address! Trending Music. Load more. Trending Videos. I'd love to see Guetta get his '70s funk disco band style back on. Barbara Tucker's rich, booming voice is beautiful all over this. It's that mark that just takes us over the edge.
And that strutting bass? More of this bass, please. Is this a sonic snapshot of , or what? Both of those features were radio royalty circa , and they totally dominated in the arena of EDM-pop. This was the moment everyone decided tight neon pants and tanks with text were the only thing they wanted to wear. This is, like, the moment EDM became a hot commodity, and there's still been no gettin' over it.
Akon - "Sexy Bitch". We all know half of what makes this song so incredible is Akon's insane lyrical content. Akon actually approached Guetta about working together following the success of his Kelly Rowland collab. Guetta suggested they start immediately, so they booked a hotel in London and wrote this song in one night. It just goes to show, you should never put off for tomorrow what can be done tonight.
Chris Willis - "Love Is Gone". This is a Guetta classic, a cut form 's Pop Life , a huge step for Guetta in the album department. It's full of filtered synth and electro vibe goodness, which was very en vogue in The radio edit, heard in the video below, is actually a remix of the original, included at the end of the album as a bonus cut, but this is the version that lives on in collective memory. Chris Willis is the perfect soulful house singer, belting out all the pain of a broken relationship, somehow turning it into a self-affirming message of strength and resilience.
It's very '90s dance-all-night. Usher - "Without You". Nothing But the Beat might be Guetta's best album. It had so many unforgettable classics, this jam featuring Usher being one of the best.
Again, Usher provides the perfect sing-along hook over Guetta's higher-than-higher synth melodies. There's a hint of Discovery- era Daft Punk in those electric keys matched with the pounding four-on-the-floor. It's upbeat, it's got star power, it's soulful, it's pop-driven.
It's not a song anyone can deny. Kid Cudi - "Memories". Another jam from Guetta's first international crossover success One Love. In , if you put Kid Cudi on a dance song, you were almost guaranteed a club hit.
The video is super goofy and wonderful. The barber shop scene is definitely my fave. Those wacky barbers. This tune is hipster-approved, which is a big thing for Guetta.
Sia - "Titanium".
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