What happens when the king of EDM joins forces with music’s biggest stars? Magic—and a whole lot of genre-defining bangers.
David Guetta isn’t just a DJ; he’s a collaboration powerhouse who’s reshaped electronic dance music one iconic team-up at a time.
From pop crossovers to underground anthems, here are 5 David Guetta collaborations that didn’t just make waves—they changed EDM forever (and #3 will blow your mind!).
1. “When Love Takes Over” with Kelly Rowland (2009)

Before Guetta, EDM and pop existed in separate worlds.
Then came “When Love Takes Over,” a soaring anthem that fused Kelly Rowland’s powerhouse vocals with euphoric synths.
This track didn’t just top charts—it proved EDM could be emotional, mainstream, and unstoppable.
Fun fact: It was the first dance track to win a Grammy for Best Remix, setting the stage for EDM’s global takeover.
2. “Titanium” with Sia (2011)

Ever heard a song that feels like a shot of adrenaline to the heart?
“Titanium” was a game-changer, pairing Sia’s haunting voice with Guetta’s explosive production.
It blurred the lines between EDM and alternative pop, inspiring a decade of emotionally charged bangers.
Plus, who could resist belting out “I am titanium!” at the top of their lungs?
3. “The Death of EDM” with MORTEN (2019)

Wait, David Guetta made a *techno* track?
Yep—and it’s the collab nobody saw coming.
Under the alias Jack Back, Guetta teamed up with MORTEN for “The Death of EDM,” a dark, gritty departure from his usual sound.
This curveball proved Guetta could reinvent himself and push boundaries, leaving fans and critics stunned.
4. “Hey Mama” with Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha, and Afrojack (2015)

EDM meets hip-hop in this bass-heavy, booty-shaking anthem.
Guetta’s genius? Blending Nicki’s fiery rap, Bebe’s hypnotic hook, and Afrojack’s drops into a festival staple.
It was a masterclass in cross-genre collaboration—and made every party playlist for years.
5. “I’m Good (Blue)” with Bebe Rexha (2022)

Proof that Guetta knows how to revive a classic.
Sampling Eiffel 65’s “Blue,” this collab turned a ‘90s earworm into a modern EDM smash.
It dominated TikTok and charts worldwide, showing Guetta’s knack for nostalgia with a futuristic twist.
From pop anthems to techno surprises, David Guetta’s collaborations are more than just hits—they’re EDM evolution in action.
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