David Guetta

Pierre David Guetta (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ david ɡɛta]; /ˈɡɛtə/; born 7 November 1967) is a French DJ, record producer and songwriter. He has sold over nine million albums and thirty million singles worldwide.[2] In 2011, Guetta was voted as the number one DJ in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll.[3] In 2013, Billboard crowned "When Love Takes Over" as the number one dance-pop collaboration of all time.[4]

David Guetta
Guetta in 2013
Born
Pierre David Guetta

(1967-11-07) 7 November 1967
Other namesJack Back[1]
Occupation
  • DJ
  • record producer
  • songwriter
Years active1986–present
Spouse(s)
(
m. 1992; div. 2014)
Children2
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
Labels
Associated acts
Websitedavidguetta.com

Born and raised in Paris, he released his first album, Just a Little More Love, in 2002. Later, he released Guetta Blaster (2004) and Pop Life (2007). 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". He has been called the "grandfather of EDM".[5]

Early life

Pierre David Guetta was born in Paris, France. Guetta's father, Pierre Guetta, was a Franco-Italian sociologist from a Moroccan Jewish family.[6][7][8] His mother is of Belgian descent.[9] Through his father, David Guetta is the younger half-brother of the prominent French journalist Bernard Guetta and of the Franco-Italian actress Nathalie Guetta.[10]

Career

1984–2000: Early work

Guetta began to DJ at the Broad Club in Paris.[11] He first played popular songs, and he discovered house music when he heard a Farley "Jackmaster" Funk track on French radio in 1987. The next year, he began hosting his own club nights.[12] In 1990, he released "Nation Rap", a hip-hop collaboration with French rapper Sidney Duteil.[13]

In the mid-1990s Guetta played in clubs including Le Centrale, the Rex, Le Boy, and Folies Pigalle.[14][15] Released in 1994[13] Guetta's second single, a collaboration with American house vocalist Robert Owens titled "Up & Away", was a minor club hit.[12] In 1994, Guetta became the manager of Le Palace nightclub and he continued to organise parties there and in other clubs, such as the "Scream" parties in Les Bains Douches.[16]

2001–2003: Just a Little More Love

In 2001, Guetta along with Joachim Garraud founded Gum Productions, and in the same year Guetta's first hit single, "Just a Little More Love", featuring American singer Chris Willis was released. Willis was vacationing in France when he met Guetta.[12] Guetta's debut album Just a Little More Love was released in 2002 on Virgin Records and sold over 300,000 copies. The follow-up singles, ("Love Don't Let Me Go", "People Come People Go" and "Give Me Something"), were released in 2002. Guetta released a compilation, F*ck Me I'm Famous, in 2003, named after his party in Ibiza. It included "Just for One Day (Heroes)", a remix of David Bowie's song "Heroes".[12] Later in his career, Guetta continued recording compilations under that title.

2004–2006: Guetta Blaster

Guetta's second album, Guetta Blaster, was released in 2004. It released four singles: "Money" and "Stay" featuring Chris Willis and "The World Is Mine" and "In Love With Myself" featuring JD Davis. In 2006 the Just a Little More Love single "Love Don't Let Me Go" was re-released as a mash-up with the Tocadisco remix of "Walking Away" by The Egg. The mash-up single entitled "Love Don't Let Me Go (Walking Away)" was charted higher than the original release of the song.

2007–2009: Pop Life

Guetta (left) performing for BBC Radio 1 in 2007

In 2007, Guetta's third album Pop Life was released. The album was successful in the UK and Ireland as well as in mainland Europe. According to EMI in 2010, the album has sold a total of 530,000 copies worldwide. The lead single "Love Is Gone" reached Number 1 on the American Dance Chart and charted on the Billboard Hot 100.

"Delirious" featured the vocals of Tara McDonald who also co wrote the record. The song was released as the album's fourth single on 31 January 2008. The song charted #27 Austrian singles chart, #17 Belgian (Flanders) chart, #2 Belgian (Wallonia) singles chart. #12 Dutch singles chart, #16 French singles chart, #16 Swiss singles chart, #36 Hungary singles chart, #29 Romanian singles chart, #51 Swedish singles chart. The remixes of the song, including mixes by Fred Rister, Marc Mysterio, Laidback Luke, and Arno Cost and Norman Doray were released. A video clip for the song was filmed by Denys Thibaut in Montreal, featuring Guetta and Tara McDonald, picturing an executive assistant throwing paint all over her boss's office. McDonald also sang and co wrote "You're Not Alone" from this album.

He has played in many countries around the world to promote the album. He played in Mauritius in January 2008, accompanied by French rapper JoeyStarr. In the same year, he and his wife Cathy also planned a new event which took place in the Stade de France on 5 July 2008. The event was called "UNIGHTED", he performed with Tiësto, Carl Cox, Joachim Garraud and Martin Solveig in front of a crowd of 40,000.[17]

In 2009, he was placed third in the "Top 100 DJs" poll by DJ Magazine,[18] and was elected "Best House DJ" by DJ Awards in 2008. Since April 2009, Guetta had his own radio show on the internet radio station RauteMusik on Saturday evening. The show was afterwards moved into Radio 538, being aired every Friday evening after Tiësto's Club Life.

2009–2010: One Love and international breakthrough

Guetta on the One Love Tour, March 2010.

Guetta's fourth studio album, One Love, was released in August 2009. Its first single "When Love Takes Over", which featured Kelly Rowland, peaked at #1 on the UK Singles Chart and topped many other countries worldwide, selling over 5,5 million copies worldwide.[19][20] His second single from the album, "Sexy Bitch" featuring Akon, became his second #1 in the UK. "One Love" featuring Estelle, "Memories" featuring Kid Cudi and "Gettin' Over You" featuring Chris Willis, Fergie and LMFAO followed. As of May 2011 the album had sold three million copies worldwide.[21] Guetta's fourth studio album One Love was nominated as "Best Electronic/Dance Album" at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards.[22] His song "When Love Takes Over" featuring American R&B singer Kelly Rowland received two nominations; Best Dance Recording and Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical, and won the latter. After conflicts over whether or not an album re-issue should go ahead, One More Love was released on 29 November 2010. The first single, titled "Who's That Chick?" featuring Rihanna was released a few weeks prior.[23]

On 16 June 2009, The Black Eyed Peas released the Guetta-produced "I Gotta Feeling" as their second single from their fifth studio album, The E.N.D.. It became a worldwide hit topping the charts in seventeen countries. It became the most downloaded song of all-time in the United States with almost 7.5 million downloads and in the United Kingdom selling more than 1 million copies.[24][25] He was nominated twice for his work with The Black Eyed Peas at the 52nd Grammy Awards; in the category Record of the Year for "I Gotta Feeling" and Album of the Year for their album The E.N.D.. In 2010, Guetta co-wrote and produced Kelly Rowland's "Commander" from her third album Here I Am. It peaked at number one on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart in the United States, and reached top ten positions in Belgium and the United Kingdom. Guetta has also co-produced "Forever and a Day", which was Kelly's next UK single from that album.[26][27] Guetta also produced the singles "Acapella" and "Scream" for American singer-songwriter Kelis's fifth studio album, Flesh Tone, released on 14 May 2010. "Acapella" was released as the lead single on 23 February 2010 and topped the dance charts in the United Kingdom and United States. On 28 June 2010 American rapper Flo Rida released the single "Club Can't Handle Me" featuring Guetta. The song is included on the soundtrack album to the American 3D dance film Step Up 3D and Flo Rida's third studio album, Only One Flo (Part 1).

2011–2012: Nothing but the Beat and Jack Back Records

Guetta on stage with Afrojack, 2011

Guetta's fifth studio album, Nothing but the Beat was released on 26 August 2011.[28] It was released as a double-disc album; one disc being vocal and the other being electronic.[29] Guetta was inspired by rock bands such as Kings of Leon and Coldplay to add rock influences to his dance productions.[30] "Where Them Girls At" featuring Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj, the first single off the album, was released worldwide on 2 May 2011.[31][32] "Little Bad Girl", with Taio Cruz and Ludacris, was released as the second single on 28 June 2011.[29][33] The third single, "Without You" with Usher, was released on 27 September 2011. Guetta has also released four promotional singles for Nothing But the Beat which were "Titanium" with Sia, "Lunar" with Afrojack, "Night of Your Life" with Jennifer Hudson, and "The Alphabeat". The album also features the hit singles "Sweat" with Snoop Dogg and "Turn Me On" with Nicki Minaj.

Guetta teamed up with Afrojack and Tara McDonald again to release "Pandemonium" on his FMIF Ibiza Mix 2011 compilation through EMI records. [34] Guetta also performed alongside Nicky Romero and Nervo at London's Alexandra Palace on 1 June 2012.[35]

A re-release of Nothing but the Beat, titled Nothing but the Beat 2.0, was released on 7 September 2012. The first single from the album, "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)", which saw Guetta collaborate with Sia yet again, was released in support of the album.[36] The next single off Nothing But The Beat 2.0 was confirmed by Guetta as "Just One Last Time" which features vocals from Swedish duo Taped Rai.[37] In 2012, Guetta also made an album named Nothing But The Beat: Ultimate, which combined the two albums Nothing But The Beat and Nothing But The Beat 2.0 together. Summer 2012 Guetta played in Finland in Weekend Festival and he will be festival's headliner also for year 2013.[38] 15 March saw the third single release from Nothing but the Beat 2.0 entitled "Play Hard". The song features vocals from American singers Ne-Yo and Akon.[39]

Guetta performing at Creamfields Australia, 2012

Nothing But the Beat[40] is a feature-length biographical documentary about Guetta's rise to fame, featuring many of his collaborators, including Kelly Rowland, will.i.am and Snoop Dogg. It was financed by the energy drink, burn, with whom Guetta became a brand ambassador from 2011. Together with burn, Guetta also provided support and mentoring for the burn-sponsored "burn studios residency" program[41] for up-and-coming DJs.

Guetta also wrote, produced, and featured on Rihanna's seventh studio album, Unapologetic, and acts as the support act for the European leg of her Diamonds World Tour.

In 2012, Guetta created a new record label known as Jack Back Records, where he intends to focus only on electronic music releases (compared to the dance pop productions he's most known for).[42][43] The label is named after a project Guetta started alongside Nicky Romero when they remixed the song "Wild Ones". The premiere release of the new label was "Metropolis", another one of his collaboration with Romero, which also became a track from Nothing but the Beat 2.0. The label also included releases from the likes of Daddy's Groove and other collaborators, as well as a two-track EP from production duo Spencer & Hill. All of the label's releases can be found on Beatport.[44]

2013: Lovers on the Sun EP

While on tour with Rihanna, he debuted his new track at Twickenham Stadium on 15 June 2013. Guetta stated "Twickenham, I hope you like this new track, it's brand new and you're the first people in the world to hear it." The single, called "Ain't a Party", was released on 8 July 2013.[45] It is a collaboration between GLOWINTHEDARK and Harrison. Guetta released the artwork for his new single on his Instagram profile on 19 June 2013.

In September, Guetta unveiled the music video for new track "One Voice" featuring indie singer Mikky Ekko. It was released on 4 November as part of the UN's humanitarian campaign called The World Needs More.[46]

Guetta co-wrote and produced the song "Fashion!" on Lady Gaga's third studio album Artpop.[47] He also had songwriting and production contributions to Britney Spears' eighth studio album Britney Jean, on multiple tracks and instrumentation imitations.

On 20 January 2014, Guetta released "Shot Me Down" featuring American singer Skylar Grey. It is an adaption of the Cher song "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)". The song was co-produced by Giorgio Tuinfort.

In February, Guetta released a remix of Avicii's track "Addicted to You" on Beatport. Later that month, record label Cherrytree hinted through a message on Twitter that English singer-songwriter Natalia Kills was in a studio in Stockholm, Sweden, along with Guetta and Giorgio Tuinfort to record a new song.[48] The trio was later joined by DJ Afrojack, and Avicii.[49] On 17 March 2014, he released "Bad", a collaboration with Showtek and Vassy on Jack Back Records, and released his remix of Afrojack's single "Ten Feet Tall" on 15 April.

Guetta released "Blast Off", with Kaz James on 14 June. It appeared on the four-track EP titled Lovers on the Sun he released later that month. The EP contains "Blast Off", "Shot Me Down", "Bad", and "Lovers on the Sun" featuring vocals from American singer Sam Martin.

2014–2016: Listen & UEFA Euro 2016

On 30 June 2014, "Lovers on the Sun" saw official single release as the first single from Guetta's sixth studio album, Listen.[50] The second single from the album, "Dangerous", (also featuring Sam Martin), was released as the second single from the album on 5 October 2014.[51] The album itself was released worldwide on 21 November 2014 through Big Beat Records and Atlantic Records with collaborations from prior favourites such as Sia, Afrojack, and Nicki Minaj as well as new collaborators like Ryan Tedder, Bebe Rexha, and The Script.[52][53] The title track "Listen" (featuring John Legend) was co-written by Guetta and Austin Bis.

On 20 February 2015, the third single from the album "What I Did for Love" featuring Emeli Sandé was issued.[54] On 30 April 2015, the song was released as a special version featuring vocals from Japanese singer Namie Amuro for her studio album Genic.[55] In March 2015, Guetta released the fourth single from Listen, entitled "Hey Mama". It features the vocals of Nicki Minaj and Bebe Rexha, and also features Afrojack. The single proved successful, reaching the top ten in the UK and in the US. On June 22, 2015, Guetta became the third artist to reach 2 billion streams on Spotify and released a remix of "Hey Mama" by Boaz van de Beatz to celebrate the occasion.[56]

On 27 November 2015, Guetta re-released Listen as Listen Again to promote the songs and then-recent singles "Sun Goes Down", "Pelican", "The Death of EDM", "Clap Your Hands" and a new version of "Bang My Head" featuring Fetty Wap alongside Sia.[57]

The UEFA Euro 2016 opening ceremony before Guetta's set

In December 2015, UEFA announced that Guetta would be the music ambassador for UEFA Euro 2016, with the official song for the tournament being "This One's for You" featuring vocals from Swedish singer Zara Larsson. UEFA also announced that the song would be integrated throughout the tournament, including during the opening and closing sequences for every television match broadcast, and will also be performed by Guetta at the Opening ceremony and Closing ceremony, as well as during a free concert at the Champ de Mars under the Eiffel Tower on 9 June.[58] "This One's for You" was released on 13 May 2016,[59] followed by a remix pack on 8 July.[60]

On 15 April 2016, Guetta released a single with Disciples, titled "No Worries". Later, on 16 May 2016, saw Guetta released an extended mix of his song "Pelican" on his label Jack Back Records.

Guetta performing at the 2016 Utopía Festival in Madrid

On 30 September 2016, Guetta released a new single with Cedric Gervais and Chris Willis named "Would I Lie to You" on his label Jack Back Records. The song interpolates the vocals/lyrics of the 1992 Charles & Eddie hit "Would I Lie to You?". 2016 also saw Guetta collaborate with German DJ Robin Schulz on the third single from Schulz's third album, Uncovered, entitled "Shed a Light" which also featured American DJs Cheat Codes. The song was released on 25 November and certified Gold and Platinum in various European countries.[61]

2017–present: 7

On 24 March 2017, Guetta released "Light My Body Up". The single was Guetta's fourth collaboration with American rapper Nicki Minaj and also featured fellow American rapper Lil Wayne. The following month, on 28 April, David Guetta released his collaboration with Dutch DJ Afrojack entitled "Another Life". The song featured American singer-songwriter Ester Dean. On 9 June 2017, Guetta's single "2U" featuring Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber was released, this song was featured on Worldhit and marked the Top 200 in over 40 countries as well as certifying Gold to Multi Platinum in many European and Oceanian countries.[62] The end on the month saw Guetta release a remix version of "Versace on the Floor" by Bruno Mars and served as the third single from Mars's highly successful album 24K Magic.

During the summer, David Guetta headlined Tomorrowland, providing a main stage performance for Night 3 on both weekends.[63] In addition Guetta was a guest during Martin Garrix's closing set, during which they debuted their yet to be released single "So Far Away" which featured vocals from Jamie Scott and Ellie Goulding. David Guetta also had Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike join him on stage to premier their new song "Complicated" which was released on the Friday of the festival's second weekend. During this time Guetta, Vegas, and Mike also performed the latter two's long-awaited single with W&W: "Crowd Control".

On 3 November 2017, Guetta and Afrojack released their single "Dirty Sexy Money" featuring Charli XCX and French Montana. This song is David Guetta's 3rd single from his upcoming 7th studio album, which was released in 2018. He performed a live-version of his new single at the NRJ Music Awards and the MTV Europe Music Awards.

On 1 December 2017, Guetta released his long-awaited single "So Far Away" being released on Garrix's label STMPD RCRDS. The single version contained vocals from Jamie Scott and Romy Dya. Ellie Goulding's vocals were cut from the song as her label was pushing back the release. That is the reason why the two DJs decided to replace her and use the vocals of Romy Dya.[64] On 25 January 2018 Guetta released a remix version of Sia's Helium along with Dutch DJ Afrojack.[65] This marks Guetta's and Sia's sixth collaboration.

On 16 February 2018, David Guetta released his new song "Mad Love", together with Sean Paul and Becky G. A few months before the release Sean Paul reported that Shakira would be the singer of the song, but she has been replaced by Becky G.[66] A week later, Guetta released his second collaboration with Martin Garrix and Dutch DJ Brooks entitled "Like I Do".[67] Guetta's seventh collaboration with Sia, "Flames", was released on 22 March 2018.[68]

On 29 June 2018, Guetta announced in an interview with Billboard China that he was almost finished working on his seventh studio album and that it would be released after the summer of 2018. On 23 August, Guetta confirmed the album's title as 7 and revealed its track list, including the singles "2U", "Like I Do", "Flames" and "Don't Leave Me Alone".[69] The album also included the Bebe Rexha and J Balvin featured single, "Say My Name". In December 2019, Guetta led a DJ set at an Avicii tribute concert where he previewed a previously unheard collaboration with Avicii, Giorgio Tuinfort and Afrojack. In Guetta's own words, he played the "Before I Say Goodbye" for the first and probably only time during the concert. It features British singer-songwriter Amanda Wilson.[70]

Discography

Tours

Personal life

Guetta and his ex-wife Cathy in January 2012 at the NRJ Music Awards

Guetta married night club manager Cathy Lobé in 1992. They have two children: son Tim Elvis Eric (born 9 February 2004) and daughter Angie (born 23 September 2007).[71] After twenty-two years of marriage, the Guettas got divorced in a Paris court in March 2014.[72] Neither party was present at the hearing and the reason for their divorce is unknown.[73] In a 2018 interview, Cathy indicated that David Guetta was the one who initiated the divorce, stating: "We were together 25 years, married 20 years. But David decided he wanted to change his life. I respect his decision."[74]

In 2015, Forbes estimated that Guetta's annual income was $37 million.[75]

Awards and nominations

American Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2012 David Guetta Favorite Electronic Dance Music Artist Won
2015 Nominated

Billboard Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2011 David Guetta Top Dance Artist Nominated
2012 David Guetta Top Dance Artist Nominated
Nothing but the Beat Top Dance Album Nominated
"Without You" (featuring Usher) Top Dance Song Nominated
Top Streaming Song (Audio) Nominated
2013 David Guetta Top Dance Artist Nominated
Top EDM Artist Won
Nothing but the Beat Top Dance Album Nominated
Top EDM Album Nominated
"Titanium" (featuring Sia) Top Dance Song Nominated
Top EDM Song Nominated
2016 David Guetta Top Dance/Electronic Artist Nominated
Listen Top Dance/Electronic Album Nominated
"Hey Mama" (featuring Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha and Afrojack) Top Dance/Electronic Song Nominated
2019 7 – David Guetta Top Dance/Electronic Album Nominated

DJ Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Refs
2006 David Guetta Best House DJ Nominated
2007 Best International DJ Won
2008 Best International DJ Nominated
Best House DJ Won
2009 Best International DJ Nominated
Best House DJ Won
2010 Best International DJ Nominated
Best House DJ Nominated
2011 Best International DJ Nominated
Best House DJ Nominated
2012 Best International DJ Nominated
Best Electro House Nominated
2013 Best International DJ Nominated
Best Electro House Nominated
2014 Best International DJ Nominated
Best Electro House Nominated
2015 Best International DJ Nominated
2016 Best International DJ Nominated
Best Big Room House DJ Nominated
2017 Best International DJ Nominated
Best Big Room House DJ Nominated
2018 Best International DJ Nominated

DJ Magazine top 100 DJs

Year Position Notes Ref.
2005 39 New Entry [76]
2006 31 Up 8
2007 10 Up 21
2008 5 Up 5
2009 3 Up 2
2010 2 Up 1
2011 1 Up 1
2012 4 Down 3
2013 5 Down 1
2014 7 Down 2
2015 6 Up 1
2016 6 No Change
2017 7 Down 1
2018 5 Up 2
2019 3 Up 2

Eurodanceweb Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2002 "Love Don't Let Me Go" Song of the Year 5th Place [77]

Global Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2018David GuettaBest Pop DanceNominated

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2006 "Flashdance" (Guetta & Garraud F*** Me I'm Famous Remix) Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical Nominated
2010 The E.N.D. Album of the Year (as Producer)
"I Gotta Feeling" Record of the Year (as Producer)
"When Love Takes Over" (featuring Kelly Rowland) Best Dance Recording
One Love Best Dance/Electronic Album
"When Love Takes Over" (Electro Extended Remix) Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical Won
2011 "Revolver" (featuring Afrojack)
2012 "Sunshine" (featuring Avicii) Best Dance Recording Nominated
Nothing but the Beat Best Dance/Electronic Album

Hungarian Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2008 Pop Life International Electronic Music Album of the Year Won [78]
2010 One Love Won [79]
2012 Nothing but the Beat Nominated [80]
2016 Listen Nominated [81]
2017 N/A Best Electronic Music Album or Audio Recordings Nominated [82]
2018 Nominated [83]
2020 Nominated [84]

IFPI Middle East Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2010 One Love Award Level 1 Won [85]

iHeartRadio Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2016 David Guetta Dance Artist of the Year Nominated
"Hey Mama" (featuring Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha and Afrojack) Dance Song of the Year Nominated

International Dance Music Awards

Pre-2016

Year Category Work Result Ref.
2007 Best Dance Music Video "Love Don't Let Me Go" Nominated [86]
2008 Best European DJ N/A Nominated [87]
Best Breaks/Electro Dance Track "Love Is Gone" Won
Best House/Garage Dance Track Won
2009 "Delirious" Nominated [88]
Best Music Video Nominated
Best Dance Solo Artist N/A Nominated
Best European DJ Nominated
2010 Won [89]
Best Producer Won
Best Global DJ Nominated
Best Artist Album One Love Won
Best Pop Dance Track "Sexy Bitch" Nominated
Best Progressive/Tech House Dance Track Nominated
Best House/Garage Dance Track "When Love Takes Over" Nominated
Best Music Video Nominated
Best Pop Dance Track Won
2011 "Gettin' Over You" Won [90]
Best Music Video Won
Best R&B/Urban Dance Track "Who's That Chick?" Nominated
"Commander" Nominated
"Club Can't Handle Me" Nominated
Best Rap/Hip-Hop Dance Track Nominated
"Memories" Nominated
Best European DJ N/A Nominated
Best Global DJ Nominated
Best Dance Solo Artist Nominated
Best Producer Won
2012 Won [91]
Best Dance Solo Artist Nominated
Best Global DJ Nominated
Best European DJ Nominated
Best Rap/Hip-Hop Dance Track "Where Them Girls At" Nominated
Best R&B/Urban Dance Track "Without You" Nominated
Best Commercial/Pop Dance Track Nominated
2013 Best European DJ N/A Nominated [92]
Best Producer Nominated
Best Global DJ Nominated
2014 Nominated [93]
Best EDM/Pop DJ Nominated
2015 Nominated [94]
Best Artist (Solo) Nominated
Best Global DJ Nominated
Best Producer Nominated
Best Electro/Progressive House Track "Bad" Nominated
2016 Best R&B/Urban Track "Hey Mama" Nominated [95]
Best Rap/Hip Hop/Trap Dance Track "Hey Mama" Won
Best European DJ N/A Nominated
Best EDM/Pop DJ Nominated
Best Progressive House/Electro DJ Nominated
Best Solo Artist Nominated
Best Producer Nominated

2018-Present[upper-alpha 1]

Year Category Work Result Ref.
2019 Best Pop/Electronic Album 7 Nominated [96]

MTV Europe Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2002 David Guetta Best French Act Nominated
2008 Nominated
2009 Nominated
"When Love Takes Over" (featuring Kelly Rowland) Best Song Nominated
2010 David Guetta Best French Act Nominated
2011 Nominated
Best Male Nominated
2012 Best Electronic Won
2014 Nominated
2015 Nominated
"Hey Mama" (featuring Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha and Afrojack) Best Collaboration Nominated
2016 David Guetta Best Electronic Nominated
2017 Won
2018[97] Nominated
Best World Stage Performance Nominated

MTV Video Music Awards Japan

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2010 "When Love Takes Over" Best Dance Video Nominated [98]
2012 "Where Them Girls At" Nominated [99]
Best Male Video Nominated

MVPA Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2013 "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)" (featuring Sia) Best Electronic Video Won [100]
Best Computer Effects Nominated [101]
"Just One Last Time" (featuring Taped Rai) Best Cinematography Nominated

NRJ Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result R
2009 One Love International Album of the Year Won
2010 David Guetta NRJ Award of Honor Won
2015 Best French DJ Won
2016 Won [102]
Best Live Performance Nominated
"This One's for You" (featuring Zara Larsson) Best Single Dance/Electro Nominated

Teen Choice Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2013 David Guetta Choice Music: EDM Artist Won
2015 "Hey Mama" (featuring Nicki Minaj Bebe Rexha, Afrojack) Choice Music: Collaboration Nominated
2017 David Guetta Choice Music: Electronic/Dance Artist Nominated
"2U" (featuring Justin Bieber) Choice Music: Electronic/Dance Song Nominated

UK Music Video Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2012 "Titanium" Best Dance Video Nominated [103]

WDM Radio Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2017 "This One's for You" (featuring Zara Larsson) Best Global Track Nominated
David Guetta Best DJ Nominated
Best Electro House DJ Won
2018 King of Social Media Nominated
"2U" (featuring Justin Bieber) Best Bass Track Nominated
"Dirty Sexy Money" (with Afrojack featuring Charli XCX and French Montana) Best Trending Track Nominated

YouTube Creator Awards

Notes

  1. No award ceremony was held in 2017. In 2018 winners were chosen by the Winter Music Conference themselves. 2019 marks the first year of public voting since the Winter Music Conference's restructure.[96]
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