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David Guetta's New Album Features will.i.am, Usher, Snoop, Akon, Jennifer Hudson, Flo-Rida, Nicki Minaj, Ludacris and more

06/22/2011
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(EMI) David Guetta has set a August 30th, 2011 release date for his 5th studio album Nothing But The Beat.

Guetta has enlisted an all-star cast which includes Flo-Rida, Nicki Minaj, Taio Cruz, Ludacris, will.i.am, Usher, Snoop Dogg, Akon, Jennifer Hudson, Sia, Timbaland, Dev and more. This is the Grammy award winning DJ's first album since 2009's global breakthrough smash One Love which has sold over 3 million albums and 12 million singles world-wide.

Guetta released the album's first single "Where Them Girls At" featuring Flo-Rida and Nicki Minaj last month and it has since sold over 800,000 digital tracks and reached the top 10 on the singles charts in more than 15 countries. "Where Them Girls At" is blowing up at radio where is currently #26 at Top 40 and #25 at the Rhythm format. The video will premiere on June 28th. The album's second single "Little Bad Girl" featuring Taio Cruz and Ludacris will be released commercially on June 28th.

Now an established superstar in the world of social media, Guetta's Facebook page surpassed 20 million fans last week, putting him in an elite group of artists. He has more facebook fans than any other electronic act in history and is in the top 16 of all musicians. To celebrate, Guetta will be giving away special prizes to his fans through his page www.facebook.com/DavidGuetta starting June 10th which include a trip to a secret location to watch him mix before thousands of people, mobile phones, digital tablets, watches, albums and free downloads. Guetta also recently reached over half a billion views on his YouTube channel which makes him the #1 most viewed electronic artist and the #11 most viewed musician over all on YouTube. He is followed by more than 1.2 million loyal fans on twitter.

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