"David Guetta's 'Listen' Album: Versatile Evolution in Music with Major Collaborations and Success"
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David Guetta released his sixth studio album, "Listen," featuring collaborations with prominent artists such as Sia, John Legend, and Nicki Minaj. This project marked a significant evolution in his musical style, as Guetta incorporated a wider range of genres including pop, EDM, and ballads. The album consisted of 14 tracks, with themes spanning emotional and introspective lyrics along with energetic beats.
"Listen" achieved commercial success, charting in multiple countries. It peaked within the top 10 on Billboard 200 and climbed to the number one spot in countries such as France and Switzerland. Notable tracks from the album include "Dangerous," "What I Did for Love," and "Hey Mama," the latter of which became particularly popular, achieving multi-platinum status in several regions.
The production background includes Guetta's collaboration with writers and producers known for their work in various music industries. This cross-genre collaboration aimed to appeal to a broader audience, extending Guetta’s influence beyond EDM circles.
The album's release was followed by a tour that saw Guetta performing at major music festivals and venues worldwide, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile and influential figure in contemporary music.
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