David Guetta Albums Ranked
Pierre David Guetta (born 7 November 1967) is a French DJ, record producer and songwriter. He has racked up over 50 million record sales globally, whereas his total number of streams is over 10 billion. In 2011 and 2020, Guetta was voted as the number one DJ in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll. In 2013, Billboard crowned “When Love Takes Over” as the number one dance-pop collaboration of all time. He has been called the “grandfather of EDM”. Born and raised in Paris, he released his first album, Just a Little More Love, in 2002. Later, he released Guetta Blaster (2004), Pop Life (2007), One Love (2009), One More Love (2010), Nothing But The Beat (2011), Listen (2014), Listen Again (2015), and (2018). Guetta achieved mainstream success with his 2009 album One Love which included the hit singles “When Love Takes Over”, “Gettin’ Over You”, “Sexy Bitch” and “Memories”, the first three of which reached number one in the United Kingdom. The 2011 follow-up album, Nothing but the Beat, continued this success, containing the hit singles “Where Them Girls At”, “Little Bad Girl”, “Without You”, “Titanium”, and “Turn Me On”. In 2018, he released the album “7” featuring J Balvin, Nicki Minaj, Jason Derulo, Sia, G-Eazy, and more. The album also featured twelve tracks by his alias Jack Back. In 2019, he started a new movement together with fellow producer MORTEN called “Future Rave”. After receiving over 110 million streams on their releases, they dropped their “New Rave” EP in July 2020 for the fans to enjoy at home despite clubs being closed. David Guetta and Sia released their smash hit “Let’s Love” (2020), inspired to deliver a message of love and hope, as it was recorded and released during the global lockdowns. Guetta’s accolades include two Grammy Awards, an American Music Award, and a Billboard Music Award. Here are all of David Guetta’s albums ranked.
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7. 7 (2018)
“What to say except that I love… the first cd has lots of tubes of the moment and even if it remains commercial it is listening with pleasure.. The second cd jack back is my best, we find the good sound of the beginning and it’s great… I hope David will renew the experience because it is a pure wonder… I really recommend because no disappointment”
6. Guetta Blaster (2004)
“Having only heard (from this CD) “The World Is Mine”, I was left craving more and this CD certainly delivered! Every track moves and the vocals are simply fantastic. I heard David Guetta for the first time a few years ago with “Just A Little More Love” and was aurally pleased then. Its time to go back now and start getting his previous material. I’m so glad to have new commute music!”
5. Just A Little More Love (2002)
“The main highlight for me was not only Guetta’s fantastic mixing, but the soulful, soaring vocals by gospel phenom Chris Willis (backing vocalist for Amy Grant, CeCe Winans, Twilla Paris, Garth Brooks, and Dolly Parton among others) that made the album come alive. “Just A Little More Love” sounds like a throwback to the heyday of the `80s, with elements of funk and disco scattered throughout the driving beats. The album spawned a number of singles, including Ibiza megahit “Love Don’t Let Me Go.”
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4. Pop Life (2007)
“Guetta doesn’t hold back with the hard electro house beats on this latest album. It’s definitely a dance stomper, but I actually miss some of the more `new wave’ synthpop sounding tracks that were on Blaster, like songs in the Depeche Mode styles of “The World is Mine” and “In Love with Myself.” There are a couple of nods to retro 80s stuff: an updated electro feeling cover of Public Image Limited’s “This is not a Love Song” with an imitation Lydon vocalist, and the pumpin’ male vocal track “Always”, which samples the catchy background of the Tears for Fears classic new wave track “Change”.”
3. One Love (2009)
“Guetta is a master of the turntable and this collection cements his reputation as the finest DJ in the Western Hemisphere. He’s surpassed other artists in this field mainly because he isn’t afraid to take risks. Incidentally, the only track I DIDN’T like on this disk was the title track. “One Love” seemed designed for public consumption and was therefore a watered-down version of Guetta’s usual genius. Other than that, this collection of songs is wonderful– I’ve listened to the entire CD at least 30 times since it arrived and that’s a good indicator that this is going to stay on heavy rotation on my MP3 player for a long time.”
2. Listen (2014)
“David Guetta’s great dance CD “Listen” pops and sparkles crisply. “Lovers on the Sun” pumps furiously with a bass line that could have been in a theme for a surfer movie and Sam Martin’s vocals riding atop the mix, “Let’s light it up until our hearts catch fire; and show the world a burning light that never shined so bright; We’ll find a way to keep the cold night from breaking in over the walls into the wild side.” “Lift Me Up” is another addictive track with Vinz & Ladysmith Black Mambazo hitting the vocals, “We are meant to be here for one another; Don’t forget you’re my sister, you’re my brother.” Sia applies her distinctive vocals on “Bang My Head” over the techno beat of the track, “When you think of giving up, don’t.” “Yesterday” is another personal favorite with Bebe Rexha’s lead vocals shining, “White lies left me stone blind, but this time I see right through it.” While the set stays on its party beat high & might be better served by a little more variety, it’s got strong tracks that rivet your attention.”
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1. Nothing But The Beat (2011)
“One of his best CD’s! This CD and tracks are basically your night club dancing hype music that will get you moving and enjoying a great time with anyone. This clean version does not just blank out bad words but places an alternative version of the song. Guetta took in to consideration those who want to party but not curse. Plus the music sounds more lively and intelligent without bad language.”