David Guetta re-releases album "Nothing but the Beat 2.0" with chart-topping hits and new collaborations.
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David Guetta re-released his fifth studio album, updating it with a new version titled "Nothing but the Beat 2.0." This re-release included all 22 tracks from the original album along with eight additional tracks. The project was a strategic move to capitalize on the global success of the initial release, which had already featured chart-topping hits like "Titanium" and "Without You." These additional tracks continued Guetta's collaborations with high-profile artists such as Sia, Nicki Minaj, and Ne-Yo.
The revamped album achieved significant commercial success. It charted in multiple countries, securing top positions in several European nations and the United States. One of the added tracks, "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)" featuring Sia, became a standout hit, receiving extensive airplay and accumulating millions of streams.
This re-release aimed to sustain the momentum of Guetta's dominance in the electronic and mainstream music scenes. It catered to both existing fans and new listeners, offering fresh content and maintaining the high energy and EDM focus that characterized the initial album. By including more collaborative efforts with well-known artists, David Guetta not only enhanced the album's appeal but also reinforced his position as a leading figure in the global music industry.
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Primary Reference: Nothing but the Beat - Wikipedia

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