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Nothing but the Beat

Nothing but the Beat is the fifth studio album by French DJ and record producer , released on 26 August 2011 as a by (). The album's first disc features vocal collaborations with prominent artists from pop, R&B, and genres, including , , , , , , , , , , and , while the second disc showcases tracks produced with electronic artists such as , , , and more. The album spawned several international hit singles, including "Where Them Girls At" featuring Nicki Minaj and Flo Rida, "Titanium" with Sia, "Turn Me On" featuring Nicki Minaj, and "Without You" featuring Usher, which achieved significant chart success. "Without You" peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Titanium" became a global anthem, topping charts in multiple countries. Commercially, Nothing but the Beat was a major success, selling over 3 million copies worldwide across 20 countries, with its highest sales in the United Kingdom (900,000 copies) and Germany (600,000 copies). It topped the albums chart in France and several other European countries, earning platinum certifications from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry for exceeding 1 million units sold in Europe. Reissued in as Nothing but the Beat 2.0 and later as an Ultimate Edition with additional tracks, the solidified Guetta's position as a leading figure in during the early . Its blend of high-energy , , and pop elements, combined with star-studded features, contributed to Guetta's mainstream crossover appeal and influenced the boom of the era.

Background and development

Conception

Following the commercial and critical success of his fourth studio album, One Love (2009), which spawned multiple international hits and topped charts in several countries, decided to produce his fifth studio album, Nothing but the Beat, as a means to further solidify his position in both mainstream pop and (). The album was conceived as a double-disc project to accommodate Guetta's dual audience: the first disc focused on vocal collaborations aimed at radio and pop appeal, while the second disc featured purely instrumental and club-oriented electronic tracks, allowing him to explore underground sounds without diluting the commercial side. This format reflected Guetta's intention to "not compromise" between pop accessibility and authentic roots, as he explained in interviews, emphasizing the need to cater to fans who might discover electronic music through his vocal hits. Guetta's rising prominence in the EDM and pop landscapes heavily influenced the album's planning, driven by his extensive touring schedule— including headlining major festivals like Ultra Music Festival and Tomorrowland— and a deliberate strategy to bridge club culture with mainstream appeal. His breakthrough remix of "When Love Takes Over" with Kelly Rowland earned him a Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical in 2010, marking the first such win for a DJ and boosting his confidence to pursue high-profile collaborations that fused electronic production with pop vocals. Additionally, his ascent to No. 2 on the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll in 2010, amid surging global sales of over 20 million tracks from prior releases, expanded the album's ambitious scope to include a broader range of artists and sounds. In June 2011, Guetta publicly announced Nothing but the Beat during promotional activities, revealing key collaborations with artists such as Sia, Nicki Minaj, and Afrojack to highlight the vocal disc's pop-EDM hybrid. These partnerships were selected to leverage Guetta's growing crossover success, drawing from his recent work on tours and hits that had elevated EDM's visibility in pop radio and charts, setting the stage for an album that aimed to dominate both arenas.

Recording and production

The recording sessions for Nothing but the Beat spanned from 2010 to mid-2011, involving a global network of studios to accommodate David Guetta's touring schedule and collaborative needs. Primary locations included Gum Prod Studio in , ; Catfield Studio near , ; Piano Music Studio in , ; Can Rocas Studio in , ; and Iron Men Studios in , with additional engineering at Rister Studio and SOHO Recording Studio in . Mastering was completed at Color Sound Mastering in . Guetta led production alongside longtime collaborator Fred Rister (Frédéric Riesterer), who co-wrote and engineered several tracks, drawing from their shared history in Gum Productions. Other engineers supported the mixing process, often using digital audio workstations like for track building and refinement. The team faced logistical challenges in coordinating remote contributions from international vocalists and songwriters, relying on demo exchanges and to integrate disparate elements without in-person sessions. A core aspect of the production centered on the double-disc concept, with the first disc emphasizing vocal collaborations blended into pop-electronic structures, while the second disc explored instrumental tracks through intensive electronic experimentation. Techniques included sequencing converted to audio for efficiency, heavy use of software synthesizers like reFX Nexus and LennarDigital Sylenth1 for basslines and leads, and layered percussion with reverb effects to create immersive, club-oriented soundscapes. This approach allowed for rapid iteration amid Guetta's global commitments, ensuring the album's cohesive yet diverse sonic palette.

Composition and style

Musical style and themes

Nothing but the Beat predominantly features (EDM), , and electro-house styles infused with pop elements, creating anthemic tracks designed for the dancefloor. The album is structured as a double-disc set, with the first disc comprising vocal-driven anthems featuring collaborations with prominent artists, while the second disc consists of pure electronic instrumentals that emphasize instrumental experimentation and club-ready beats. This division allows Guetta to showcase both accessible pop hooks and deeper electronic production, aligning with his role as a bridge between mainstream pop and underground dance scenes. Lyrical and thematic content across the album revolves around love, partying, empowerment, and escapism, often conveyed through euphoric choruses and high-energy builds that evoke relentless celebration. Collaborations amplify these motifs, with vocalists contributing lines that celebrate nightlife and personal resilience, fostering a sense of communal uplift in tracks like those featuring Sia and Usher. The pervasive party atmosphere is underscored by thudding four-to-the-floor beats and synth-driven drops, capturing the euphoria of club culture. Notable stylistic shifts add variety, including dubstep elements in "Titanium" with heavier bass wobbles and drops that nod to emerging electronic subgenres, and trance influences in "Lunar," characterized by uplifting chord progressions and ethereal synths. These departures from pure maintain the album's core energy while experimenting with broader palette. Compared to Guetta's prior works like One Love, Nothing but the Beat evolves toward more global, crossover hits by amplifying pop collaborations and anthemic structures, solidifying his influence on mainstream .

Original track listing

The original edition of Nothing but the Beat, released on 26 August 2011, is structured as a double-disc album. Disc 1 features 12 vocal tracks blending , , and pop elements with guest vocalists, while Disc 2 contains 10 instrumental tracks emphasizing electronic production. The total runtime for Disc 1 is 41:40, for Disc 2 is 46:42, and for the full album is 88:22.

Disc 1: Vocal Tracks

No.TitleFeaturingLengthWritersSamples
1Where Them Girls AtFlo Rida, Nicki Minaj3:14David Guetta, Sandy Vee, Tramar Dillard, Nicki Minaj, Daniel SteinNone
2Little Bad GirlTaio Cruz, Ludacris3:12David Guetta, Taio Cruz, Ludacris, Daniel Stein, Sandy VeeNone
3Turn Me OnNicki Minaj3:19David Guetta, Nicki Minaj, Giorgio Tuinfort, Daniel SteinNone
4Sweat (Snoop Dogg vs. David Guetta)Snoop Dogg3:16Calvin Broadus, David Guetta, Daniel Stein, Sandy VeeInterpolates "Sweat (A La La La La Long)" by Inner Circle
5Without YouUsher3:27David Guetta, Usher, Giorgio Tuinfort, Frédéric Riesterer, Daniel SteinNone
6Nothing Really Matters (feat. will.i.am)will.i.am3:40David Guetta, will.i.am, Giorgio Tuinfort, Frédéric RiestererNone
7I Can Only Imagine (feat. Chris Brown & Lil Wayne)Chris Brown, Lil Wayne3:41David Guetta, Chris Brown, Dwayne Carter, Giorgio Tuinfort, Daniel SteinNone
8Crank It Up (feat. Akon)Akon3:10David Guetta, Aliaune Thiam, Giorgio TuinfortNone
9I Just Wanna F. (feat. Dev & Timbaland)Dev, Timbaland3:31David Guetta, Devin Tailes, Timothy Mosley, Giorgio TuinfortNone
10Night of Your Life (You're the One) (feat. Jennifer Hudson)Jennifer Hudson3:40David Guetta, Jennifer Hudson, Giorgio Tuinfort, Toby GadNone
11Repeat (feat. Jessie J)Jessie J3:25David Guetta, Jessica Cornish, Giorgio Tuinfort, Frédéric RiestererNone
12Titanium (feat. Sia)Sia4:05David Guetta, Sia, Giorgio Tuinfort, Nick van de WallNone

Disc 2: Instrumentals

No.TitleLengthWritersSamples
1The Alphabeat4:29, None
2Lunar (with )5:16, Nick van de WallNone
3Sunshine (with )6:00, Tim Bergling, None
4Little Bad Girl (Instrumental)4:02, Taio Cruz, Ludacris, Daniel Stein, None
5Metro Music4:13, None
6Toy Story3:45None
7The Future4:16, None
8Dreams4:48, Frédéric RiestererNone
9Paris4:40, None
10Glasgow5:13, None
The vocal tracks on Disc 1 predominantly feature electro house and dance-pop genres, with electronic drops, synthesized beats, and anthemic choruses emphasizing themes of nightlife, romance, and empowerment. "Where Them Girls At" opens with a high-energy club banger driven by pulsating synths and rapid-fire rap verses, establishing the album's party vibe. "Little Bad Girl" incorporates hip-hop influences through Ludacris's verse and Taio Cruz's melodic hook over a bass-heavy beat. "Turn Me On" delivers a seductive electro-pop track with Nicki Minaj's playful lyrics and a building drop that highlights Guetta's signature production style. "Sweat" reimagines a reggae fusion into an EDM remix, featuring Snoop Dogg's laid-back flow atop tropical synths and the interpolated hook from Inner Circle's classic. "Without You" blends emotional R&B vocals from Usher with uplifting house elements, creating a heartfelt yet danceable mid-tempo piece. "Nothing Really Matters" pairs will.i.am's soulful delivery with progressive house builds, focusing on resilience. "I Can Only Imagine" mixes Chris Brown's smooth singing and Lil Wayne's rap with orchestral swells and heavy bass drops for a cinematic feel. "Crank It Up" is an upbeat electro track with Akon's charismatic vocals encouraging high-energy dancing. "I Just Wanna F." fuses Timbaland's production flair with Dev's pop-rap, resulting in a flirtatious, synth-driven groove. "Night of Your Life" showcases Jennifer Hudson's powerful belting over a euphoric house backdrop, evoking empowerment. "Repeat" features Jessie J's dynamic range in a pop-EDM hybrid with repetitive, hypnotic hooks. Closing with "Titanium," the track serves as a power ballad infused with electronic drops, Sia's soaring vocals conveying strength and resilience amid dubstep-influenced builds. The instrumentals on Disc 2 emphasize pure experimentation, showcasing Guetta's production prowess through varied tempos and textures without vocals. "The " introduces an alphabetic synth in a framework. "Lunar," co-produced with , builds atmospheric layers leading to intense drops. "Sunshine," with , evokes with melodic progressions. The instrumental version of "" strips back to reveal the core beat's rhythmic foundation. "" pulses with urban electro vibes and glitchy effects. "" plays with playful, toy-like synth sounds in a minimal style. "The Future" explores futuristic soundscapes with evolving pads. "Dreams" delivers dreamy with ethereal melodies. "" captures a sophisticated club atmosphere with touch influences. "" concludes with gritty, industrial edges.

Release and promotion

Formats and marketing

Nothing but the Beat was released on August 26, 2011, by and , marking David Guetta's fifth studio album and his first double-disc project. The album launched in multiple formats to cater to diverse markets, including a standard double CD edition featuring the vocal and discs, a digital download version available through platforms like and , a double vinyl LP pressing limited to select regions such as , and deluxe editions that expanded the content. Deluxe and limited editions varied by region, with some including bonus tracks or additional discs; for instance, the special edition added a second disc with 10 extra tracks, while European limited 3-CD versions incorporated instrumental mixes and remixes. Regional artwork adaptations featured subtle packaging differences, such as localized labeling under imprints like in the and , to align with distribution partners across , , , and . These variations ensured broader accessibility, with releases tailored for markets including , , and . The marketing campaign, orchestrated by Astralwerks in a three-phase strategy, emphasized Guetta's global brand partnerships and rigorous touring schedule to build anticipation ahead of the launch. Phase one involved teaser releases of lead singles like "Where Them Girls At" to generate buzz through radio play and online previews, while tie-ins with brands such as Coca-Cola's Burn energy drink integrated promotional content into viral campaigns. Live performances played a central role, with Guetta debuting album tracks at major festivals including Tomorrowland in Belgium on July 24, 2011, where he showcased electro-house elements to large crowds, amplifying pre-release hype. Launch events highlighted the album's international rollout, starting with a high-profile party in , , on the release date, attended by Guetta and featuring live sets to engage European fans. In the , promotional activities extended to screenings and media appearances in late August 2011, capitalizing on Guetta's growing stateside presence. Initial sales projections, buoyed by pre-release single success exceeding 7 million units, anticipated strong debut figures, which materialized with 58,000 copies sold in the during the first week, underscoring the campaign's effectiveness in driving physical and digital uptake.

Singles

The lead single from Nothing but the Beat, "" featuring and , was released digitally in May 2011. It debuted at number 14 on the and peaked at number 3 on the , spending 26 weeks in the top 40 there. The track was certified double platinum by the RIAA in the for sales exceeding 2 million units. An official directed by Meyers was released in June 2011, depicting a futuristic party scene, while remixes by artists like and Daddy's Groove supported club and radio airplay strategies to drive early album buzz. "" featuring and served as a promotional single, released digitally in June 2011 ahead of the album launch. It peaked at number 47 on the . It received targeted radio airplay in and the to generate pre-release interest. The official video, directed by Dave Meyers and released in July 2011, featured the artists in a high-energy urban setting with choreography emphasizing the track's electro-house vibe; multiple remixes, including an extended club version, were distributed to DJs for promotional mixes. The third single, "Without You" featuring , followed in September 2011 in both digital and CD formats. It reached number 4 on the US and number 6 on the , with 38 weeks on the latter. By November 2013, the song had sold over 2.68 million copies in the US alone. The music video, directed by Christopher Hewitt and released in October 2011, portrayed a dramatic narrative of loss and resilience; remixes by artists such as and aided its crossover to top 40 radio, contributing to heavy airplay on stations like BBC Radio 1. "Titanium" featuring was issued as the fourth single in December 2011, initially promoted via digital download and radio. It topped the for one week in February 2012, accumulating 87 weeks overall, and peaked at number 7 on the Hot 100. Certified triple platinum by the BPI in the UK for over 1.8 million units, it also surpassed 1.3 million sales there by 2020. The official video, directed by David Wilson and released in late 2011, showed a with abilities amid destruction, aligning with the song's theme; extensive remixes, including a and collaboration, boosted its longevity on dance radio and streaming platforms. "Turn Me On" featuring Nicki Minaj was released simultaneously with "Titanium" in December 2011 as a digital single. It peaked at number 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 8 on the UK Singles Chart, charting for 32 weeks in the UK. The track earned platinum certification in Canada from Music Canada. Its music video, directed by Sanji and premiered in February 2012, featured surreal imagery of Nicki Minaj in a dreamlike world; remixes by Afrojack and Daddy's Groove were key to its radio promotion, securing spins on major pop and rhythmic stations. "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)" featuring , released in August 2012 from the album's 2.0 reissue, focused on digital formats and peaked at number 8 on the chart. The official video, directed by and released in September 2012, depicted a woman transforming into a in a post-apocalyptic setting; remixes by and other producers supported targeted dance radio airplay. The seventh single, "Just One Last Time" featuring , was released digitally in November 2012. It received promotional remixes for club play but had modest impact, aligning with the album's extended promotion through radio and video tie-ins. Collectively, the singles from Nothing but the Beat generated 10 top 20 entries on the , underscoring their role in the album's global promotion via videos, remixes, and widespread radio exposure.

Documentary

Nothing But the Beat is a full-length that chronicles the creation of David Guetta's fifth studio album of the same name, offering behind-the-scenes footage of the recording sessions and collaborations with featured artists such as , , and . Directed by Huse Monfaradi, the film also traces Guetta's career trajectory from his origins as a DJ in the underground scene to becoming a global superstar, emphasizing his evolution in the landscape. Produced in partnership with the energy drink brand Burn from , it was released on September 1, 2011. The documentary premiered at the Grand Rex Theatre in on September 21, 2011, marking its world premiere, and had an early U.S. screening in on August 31, 2011. It was distributed theatrically in select markets and later made available for home viewing, including as a free download on starting March 27, 2012, and on DVD in a promotional edition tied to the album. Reception for the film was generally positive among fans, earning a 6.8 out of 10 rating on based on 180 user reviews, though it was critiqued by some as more promotional than in-depth. No major awards were bestowed upon , but it effectively highlighted the album's production process, including studio sessions that captured Guetta's collaborative approach with vocalists and producers.

Re-releases

2.0 version

The Nothing but the Beat 2.0 re-release was issued on September 7, 2012, by Virgin and as a single-disc featuring 21 tracks that blend selections from the original album with new additions. This version introduced six new vocal tracks to address fan demand for incorporating recent hit singles and collaborations developed since the album's debut. Among them, "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)" featuring , written by , Christopher Braide, Furler, and , runs for 3:42; and "I Can Only Imagine" featuring and , written by , , Dwayne Carter Jr., Frédéric Riesterer, , Nasri Atweh, and Jacob Luttrell, lasts 3:29. The other additions comprise "" featuring and (3:21), "Wild One Two" featuring (3:09), "Just One Last Time" featuring Taped Rai (3:47), and "In My Head" featuring Nervo (3:51). In comparison to the original double-disc format, Nothing but the Beat 2.0 removes several instrumental tracks, such as "Toy Story" and "Metro Music," while providing full-length edits for select songs and achieving a total runtime of 74:34. It retains core original tracks like "Titanium" featuring Sia and "Turn Me On" featuring Nicki Minaj to maintain the album's emphasis on high-energy dance-pop anthems.

Ultimate version

The edition of Nothing but the Beat was released on December 10, 2012, in formats including a double CD set, digital download, and various bundles. This expanded re-release compiles all tracks from the original 2011 album and the 2012 2.0 version, along with new additions such as the full edit of "" featuring and , and the single "Just One Last Time" featuring Taped , resulting in a total runtime exceeding two hours across 30 tracks. Distinct variants include the "Ultimate + One More Love" bundle, which pairs the edition with Guetta's prior album One More Love, and an instrumental disc drawn from "The Electronic Album" featuring tracks like "The Alphabeat" and "Lunar". Packaging updates incorporated refreshed artwork, with select editions offering a bonus DVD containing behind-the-scenes content.

Critical reception

Upon its release, Nothing but the Beat received mixed reviews from music critics. At , which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 56, based on 17 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". critic David Jeffries praised Guetta's "signature blend of percolating house beats and anthemic pop hooks" but felt the album "lacks the surprise and innovation" of his prior work, awarding it 3 out of 5 stars. In a 3-out-of-5-star review for , Tom Ewing noted that while "everything on this album's first disc could be a ", it often felt like "the same ", highlighting the formulaic nature of Guetta's sound. 's Eric Henderson was more critical, giving the album 1 out of 5 stars and describing the tracks as "virtually identical" and repetitive. awarded it 3 out of 5 stars, commending Guetta's ability to craft Eurohouse hits but acknowledging the album's reliance on collaborations.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

The original version of Nothing but the Beat achieved significant commercial success upon its release, debuting at number 1 on album charts in multiple European countries, including , , , , Belgium (Wallonia), and . This strong performance was bolstered by the album's lead singles, which generated substantial radio airplay and digital downloads, propelling it to wider international recognition. In , it marked David Guetta's highest-charting album at the time, entering the at number 5 with 58,000 equivalent album units in its first week. The album's global appeal was further evident in markets like the , where it peaked at number 2 on the Official Albums Chart and maintained longevity with 106 total weeks on the listing, and , where it reached number 4 on the Albums Chart. The following table summarizes the peak positions for the original version across select major markets:
Country/ChartPeak PositionWeeks on Chart
(SNEP)1104
Germany (Official German Charts)158
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)180
Switzerland (Swiss Music Charts)1111
(Ultratop Wallonia)170
Italy (FIMI)125
United States (Billboard 200)529
United Kingdom (Official Charts)2106
Australia (ARIA)436
(Billboard Canadian Albums)714
(MegaCharts)340
The 2.0 re-release, issued in November 2012 with additional tracks, saw more modest chart impacts but still benefited from the original's momentum and new singles like "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)". It peaked at number 3 on the French Albums Chart and number 13 on the Official Albums Chart, with 12 weeks total in the latter. In other European territories, it reached the top 10 in (number 9) and appeared on nine international charts overall, accumulating 90 weeks for the 2.0 version. The Ultimate edition, released in 2014 as a comprehensive compilation incorporating elements from both prior versions plus new material, topped dance/electronic album charts in several regions and re-entered mainstream listings. It achieved number 1 on the US Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart and number 8 on the French Albums Chart, while peaking at number 47 on the ARIA Dance Albums Chart in Australia. The Ultimate + One More Love variant maintained niche visibility on streaming-driven charts. Regional streaming surges from hits like "Titanium" continued to influence re-release placements into the 2020s. On year-end charts, the original album ranked prominently in 2011, including number 8 in , number 5 in , number 12 in , and number 14 in . In 2012, it placed number 21 in the UK, number 24 in , and number 102 on the US Billboard 200. Across the 2010s decade, it featured in the top 100 on several aggregated lists, such as number 88 on Australia's End of Decade Albums Chart and within the top 150 best-selling albums globally per IFPI reports. These positions underscore the album's enduring impact, driven by sustained digital consumption and retrospective streaming boosts.

Certifications and sales

Nothing but the Beat achieved significant commercial success, selling nearly 3 million copies worldwide by 2012, including sales from its original release and subsequent re-releases such as the and editions. As of 2023, the album has accumulated over 16 million equivalent album units globally, driven by streaming. In the United States, it was certified by the RIAA on June 11, 2013, for 500,000 units shipped, encompassing combined physical and digital sales across versions. The album's strong performance continued into the streaming era, with long-tail consumption contributing to equivalent album units post-2015, though specific streaming figures for the title remain integrated into broader catalog metrics for the artist. The album earned numerous certifications from music industry organizations, reflecting its regional impact and shipments exceeding threshold levels. In Europe, it received Platinum certification from the IFPI in 2011 for over 1,000,000 copies sold across the continent. Key regional accolades include 3× Platinum status in the United Kingdom from the BPI on January 4, 2019, for 900,000 units; 3× Platinum in France from SNEP in 2011 for 300,000 units; and 3× Platinum in Germany from BVMI in 2011 for 600,000 units. Other notable certifications encompass 2× Platinum in Australia (ARIA, 140,000 units), 2× Platinum in Canada (Music Canada, 160,000 units certified in 2013, with 172,000 units as of 2021), and 2× Platinum in Italy (FIMI, 100,000 units in 2022).
Country/RegionCertificationUnitsDateSource
(IFPI)Platinum1,000,000+2011bestsellingalbums.org
United States (RIAA)Gold500,000June 11, 2013RIAA
United Kingdom (BPI)3× Platinum900,000January 4, 2019bestsellingalbums.org
France (SNEP)3× Platinum300,0002011bestsellingalbums.org
Germany (BVMI)3× Platinum600,0002011bestsellingalbums.org
Australia (ARIA)2× Platinum140,000N/Abestsellingalbums.org
Canada (Music Canada)2× Platinum172,0002013bestsellingalbums.org
Italy (FIMI)2× Platinum100,0002022bestsellingalbums.org
These certifications account for combined sales of the original album and its re-releases, highlighting the title's enduring driven by hit singles that boosted overall consumption.

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