It was later expanded through several re-releases, including and Nothing but the Beat Ultimate , which added hits like "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)" and "Play Hard". 🎶 Iconic Tracks and Collaborations
Released on August 26, 2011, is the fifth studio album by French DJ and producer David Guetta. It is widely considered a landmark release that bridged the gap between electronic dance music (EDM) and mainstream pop, hip-hop, and R&B. 💿 Album Overview david guetta nothing but the beat
Featured purely electronic tracks, catering to his roots as an underground house DJ. It was later expanded through several re-releases, including
With the release of his fifth studio album, Nothing but the Beat , Guetta didn’t just ride the wave—he was the wave. The album stands as a landmark moment in music history, the point where the DJ transitioned from a behind-the-scenes producer to a rock-star headliner, effectively cementing the "EDM boom" of the 2010s. In a move that was somewhat rare for
In a move that was somewhat rare for pop-focused DJ albums at the time, Guetta released a deluxe "2.0" edition that included a disc of purely instrumental tracks. Cuts like "Lunar" (a collaboration with Afrojack) and "Sunshine" (with Avicii) were nods to the purists.