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Nothing But The Beat Ultimate edition is the definitive 2012 reissue of David Guetta's fifth studio album, serving as a comprehensive collection of his massive early-2010s output. This 2-CD set is structured to highlight Guetta’s dual identity as both a global pop hitmaker and a dedicated club producer. Review Summary
Conclusion Nothing But the Beat: Ultimate (2CD, FLAC) stands as a document of EDM’s commercial maturation—an album that married pop craftsmanship with dance-floor aesthetics and exploited the era’s demand for high-energy, feature-laden singles. The Ultimate edition and its lossless incarnations serve both as a definitive consumer package and an archival artifact: a snapshot of how production, collaboration, and distribution converged to reshape electronic music’s place in the mainstream. David Guetta - Nothing But The Beat Ultimate -FLAC- -2CD-
- Legacy and Influence
The Evolution of David Guetta's Sound
Released during a time when EDM was transitioning from underground clubs to global stadiums, this collection isn't just an album; it’s a time capsule of the early 2010s pop-dance revolution. Why the "Ultimate" Edition? Nothing But The Beat Ultimate edition is the
This disc highlights major hits featuring high-profile artists such as Sia ("Titanium," "She Wolf"), Nicki Minaj ("Turn Me On," "Where Them Girls At"), Usher ("Without You"), and Ne-Yo/Akon ("Play Hard"). Disc 2: The Electronic Album Legacy and Influence
Credits & personnel (not exhaustive)
- Producer / Main artist: David Guetta
- Frequent collaborators: Sia, Nicki Minaj, Usher, Flo Rida, Chris Willis, LMFAO, Taio Cruz, Ludacris, Jennifer Hudson, Avicii (remix/production on some versions), Giorgio Tuinfort (co-producer), Frédéric Riesterer (co-producer).
- Label(s): EMI / Parlophone / Astralwerks / What a Music (varies by territory).
Disc 1 (The Vocal Album): Features high-profile collaborations with pop and hip-hop stars like Sia ("Titanium," "She Wolf"), Nicki Minaj ("Turn Me On"), and Usher ("Without You").