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| Name | David Guetta |
| Birth name | Pierre David Guetta |
| Birth date | 1967-11-07 |
| Birth place | Paris, France |
| Occupation | DJ, record producer, songwriter |
| Years active | 1984–present |
| Notable works | "One Love", "Nothing but the Beat", "Listen" |
David Guetta is a French DJ, record producer, and songwriter known for bringing electronic dance music to mainstream pop charts. He has collaborated with numerous international artists and performed at major festivals and clubs around the world. Guetta's career spans club residencies, global tours, and chart-topping singles that have influenced contemporary pop and EDM scenes.
Born Pierre David Guetta in Paris, he grew up in the 9th arrondissement near Opéra Garnier and attended local schools before entering the Parisian nightlife. His family background included Moroccan Jewish heritage and connections to the city's cultural life, with early exposure to neighborhoods like Le Marais and venues around Place de la République. As a teenager he frequented record shops and clubs influenced by figures associated with the rise of house and disco in Europe, including developments linked to Ibiza and the broader European club circuit. Guetta's formative years coincided with the international expansion of electronic acts and labels connected to scenes in London, New York City, and Berlin.
Guetta's career began in the 1980s with DJ residencies at Paris clubs; he later opened the club Le Palais Maillot and DJed at venues tied to the French electronic movement alongside contemporaries who worked with labels like Yellow Productions and promoters associated with Ministry of Sound. He released early singles and remixes that led to compilation work and collaborations with artists appearing on labels such as Perfecto Records and PIAS Recordings. In the 2000s he achieved international recognition through albums that mixed house, pop, and hip hop elements and included partnerships with musicians from major markets like United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. Touring extensively, Guetta performed at festivals and arenas alongside acts linked to Tomorrowland, Ultra Music Festival, and residency circuits in Las Vegas and Miami. His production credits include work with pop and R&B artists associated with Interscope Records, Atlantic Records, and Columbia Records, and his singles charted on listings such as the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart. In addition to studio albums, he released DJ mixes and compilation albums distributed through networks including Sony Music and collaborated with songwriters connected to publishing entities like Universal Music Group. Guetta has also taken part in soundtrack and charity projects with organizations and events tied to UNICEF and benefit concerts organized in cities such as Paris and Los Angeles.
Guetta's musical style fuses elements from house, electro, and pop, drawing on influences associated with European and American electronic pioneers, including figures from scenes around Chicago House, Detroit techno, and the European synth-pop movement linked to acts from France and Germany. He cites inspiration from DJs and producers who became prominent through labels like Defected Records, Warp (record label), and Ministry of Sound, and from artists whose work appeared on compilations alongside names associated with Daft Punk, Jean-Michel Jarre, and producers connected to Stargate (record producers). His collaborative approach brought vocalists and songwriters from the pop and R&B worlds—artists affiliated with Roc Nation, Young Money Entertainment, and Republic Records—into dance productions. Guetta's production techniques reflect studio practices common to professionals who use equipment and software linked to manufacturers like AKAI, Ableton, and Roland Corporation, and his arrangements often mirror trends heard at international festivals such as Coachella, Glastonbury Festival, and Sziget Festival.
Guetta has family ties and relationships that have been covered in media outlets across Europe and North America; he has residences in cities associated with music industry centers including Paris, Los Angeles, and London. He has been involved in philanthropic initiatives alongside organizations and artists connected to causes championed by entities like Red Cross and has appeared at benefit events referencing global issues discussed at forums such as United Nations General Assembly gatherings. Guetta's public life intersects with management teams and agencies operating in the live music sector, including companies related to Live Nation and festival promoters coordinated with AEG Presents.
Throughout his career Guetta received awards and nominations from institutions and ceremonies such as the Grammy Awards, the MTV Video Music Awards, the Brit Awards, and European ceremonies tied to NRJ Music Awards and Les Victoires de la Musique. He earned chart success acknowledged by organizations operating the Billboard charts and received certifications from bodies including the Recording Industry Association of America and the British Phonographic Industry. Guetta's influence has been noted in coverage by media outlets like Rolling Stone, Billboard (magazine), and The Guardian (London), and he was featured in industry lists produced by trade publishers such as Forbes and DJ Magazine.
Category:French DJs Category:French record producers Category:1967 births Category:Living people