Artist: David Guetta
Title: 7
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Parlophone France
Genre: Dance, Club, Pop, RnB
Quality: 320 kbps Total Time: 01:29:02
Total Size: 213 mb
Tracklist:
CD1
01. David Guetta - Don't Leave Me Alone (feat. Anne-Marie)
02. David Guetta - Battle (feat. Faouzia)
03. David Guetta and Sia - Flames
04. David Guetta - Blame It On Love (feat. Madison Beer)
05. David Guetta, Bebe Rexha & J Balvin - Say My Name
06. Jason Derulo x David Guetta - Goodbye (feat. Nicki Minaj & Willy William)
07. David Guetta - I'm That Bitch (feat. Saweetie)
08. David Guetta, Martin Garrix and Brooks - Like I Do
09. David Guetta - 2U (feat. Justin Bieber)
10. David Guetta - She Knows How To Love Me (feat. Jess Glynne & Stefflon Don)
11. David Guetta & Steve Aoki - Motto (feat. Lil Uzi Vert, G-Eazy & Mally Mall)
12. Black Coffee & David Guetta - Drive (feat. Delilah Montagu)
13. David Guetta - Para que te quedes (feat. J Balvin)
14. David Guetta - Let It Be Me (feat. Ava Max)
15. David Guetta and Sia - Light Headed
CD2
01. Jack Back - Reach For Me
02. David Guetta & CeCe Rogers - Freedom
03. Jack Back - Grenade
04. Jack Back - Inferno
05. Jack Back - Overtone
06. Jack Back - Back and Forth
07. Jack Back - Pelican
08. Jack Back - Afterglow
09. Jack Back - Think Think Think
10. Jack Back - Orion
11. Jack Back - What 2 Say
12. David Guetta - Just a Little More Love (feat. Chris Willis) [Jack Back 2018 Remix]
Years before David Guetta helped steer dance pop’s mainstream crossover, the trendsetting French DJ/producer cut his teeth in Europe’s underground club circuit. This album honors both sides of his story: There’s a spread of glossy, pop collaborations featuring A-list voices from around the world (Sia, J Balvin, Stefflon Don, and Justin Bieber, among others), followed by gritty club cuts from his house music alias, Jack Back. In an interview with Jax Jones on Beats 1 about “Drive (feat. Delilah Montagu),” his collaboration with South African producer Black Coffee, Guetta described the tough, enlightening, and often magical process of bringing musicians from different scenes and cultures together to create. “We had friendly fights–but we did have fights,” he said, describing Black Coffee’s more minimal production style. “I’m like, ‘What do you mean it’s too big?’ There’s nothing that can be too big!’ He was Mr. Minus and I was Mr. Plus.”
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