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David Guetta - ‘F*** Me I’m Famous’


The 'F*** Me I'm Famous: Paris, London, Ibiza, Miami' mix album kicks off on CD 1 with Blaze presents S Uda with the shimmering pianos and soulful vocals of Barbara Tucker on 'Most Precious Love' before DONS featuring Technotronic take a step back in time with their cheeky re-rub of 'Pump Up The Jam.' Next up David drops his high energy electro-tinged take on Culture Club's 'Miss Me Blind' before The Drill's eponymous track prepares us for the darker trajectory of CD 2. Kicking off with retro synth bumps on Tiga's 'Louder Than A Bomb,' Guetta crashes through scratching synths and the nonchalant vocals of Brian Molko on Timo Maas' 'First Day' before Slam drops the marching acid prangs of 'Bright Lights Fading.' The glinting guitar strokes and bubbling b-line of Yoshimoto's 'Du What U Du' drops next before the Chemical Brothers roll out the mauled epic that is 'Believe.' Chab's sublime 'Close To Me' closes the mix.
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