David Vendetta

David Paparusso, better known as David Vendetta (born in August 1968 in Longwy, France),[1] is a French dance producer and DJ.

David Vendetta
Background information
BornAugust 1968
Longwy, Lorraine, France
GenresElectronic dance music (EDM)
Occupation(s)Producer, DJ
LabelsDJ Center Records
Associated actsHaifa Wehbe, Ajda Pekkan, Rachael Starr, Akram, Audrey Valorzi, Tara McDonald, Alim Qasimov
Websitewww.davidvendetta.com

Biography

David Vendetta's career as a professional DJ only starts in 2002. At that time, he meets Antoine Clamaran, another popular French DJ, who produces Vendetta's first three maxi singles Fiction – No Sex, She Loves Me – Party People and Alicante – Cleopatra. He also starts working as a producer when American DJ Roger Sanchez asks him to remix some of his songs.[2]

In 2006, Vendetta releases the song Love to love you baby, which samples Donna Summer, and manages to peak at No. 20 at the French Singles Chart.[3] The follow-up single Unidos para la música even reaches the Top 5 in France and the Top 30 in Belgium-Wallonia.[4]

In addition to his work as a producer, Vendetta also animates a weekly radio show on FG DJ Radio and organizes parties in Ibiza, New York City, Moscow, Marrakech and many other cities.[5]

In April 2010, he returned with his second album Vendetta. It includes collaborations with artists such as Haifa Wehbe, Tara McDonald and Alim Qasimov.

Lawsuit against Mickaël Vendetta

In the beginning of 2010, David Vendetta filed a lawsuit against French internet phenomenon Mickaël Vendetta for unfair business practices, saying: "This guy is an impostor, a troublemaker. He only used my name to become popular". He asked for 100.000 euros in damages; however, he lost and was condemned to pay Mickaël Vendetta's 3,000 euro lawyer fees.[6]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
FRA
[7]
BEL (Wal)
[8]
SWI
[9]
2007 Rendez-vous 16 15
2010 Vendetta

Singles

  • 2003: Party People
  • 2003: She Loves Me
  • 2004: No Sex
  • 2004: Fiction
  • 2004: Alicante
  • 2004: Cleopatra
  • 2006: Love To Love You Baby (FR: No. 20 / Be-Wa: No. 30 / NL: #65)
  • 2007: Unidos Para La Musica (FR: No. 5 / Be-Wa: #30)
  • 2007: Break 4 Love (FR: No. 17 / Be-Wa: No. 17 / Fi: #14)
  • 2007: Bleeding Heart
  • 2008: Hold That Sucker Down (FR: No. 17 / Be-Wa: #12)
  • 2008: Freaky Girl
  • 2009: Anticipation (with Barbara Tucker)
  • 2009: I Hope She Turns Around (feat. Brian Lucas)
  • 2010: I Am Your Goddess (feat. Tara McDonald & Alim) (Produced by Boris Abdul of www.mamedia.eu.com)
  • 2010: Can You Feel It (feat. Brian Lucas)
  • 2010: Make Boys Cry (feat. Luciana)
  • 2010: She Turns Around
  • 2010: Yama Layali (Many Nights) (feat. Haifa Wahbi)
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