David Guetta
David Guetta is a renowned French DJ, record producer, and songwriter who has made significant contributions to the electronic dance music (EDM) genre. He became internationally recognized with his hit singles in the late 2000s, such as "Love Is Gone" and "When Love Takes Over," featuring Kelly Rowland. Born on November 7, 1967, in Paris, Guetta started his career in the 1980s and gained popularity in the underground club scene. In the early 2000s, he established his own record label, Gum Productions, and achieved commercial success with his fourth studio album, "One Love," released in 2009. David Guetta's collaborations with various artists like Rihanna, Sia, and Nicki Minaj have resulted in chart-topping hits, including "Titanium," "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)," and "Hey Mama." He is known for his energetic live performances and innovative production techniques, which often blend EDM with pop influences. With numerous awards and accolades, David Guetta continues to be a sought-after artist, pushing the boundaries of electronic music and captivating audiences worldwide.