Now that live events seem to really be coming back amidst the ongoing pandemic, what’s your take on where the dance scene is at and where things are going? The move created a financial peace of mind - and allowed Guetta to focus on making his next round of hits.īelow, Guetta reflects on why he was nervous to release “Titanium,” the decision to sell his catalog, and why he’s feeling so good about where rave is headed. Yet hits like “Titanium” are also helping Guetta step into his future, with the French producer selling his catalog to Warner in a deal announced this past June for an estimated $100 million. The anniversary celebrations around “Titanium” have, in fact, been sparse, with Guetta and his producing partner Morten dropping a Future Rave remix at August’s Creamfield’s festival in the UK, Guetta’s first show back after the pandemic. With an enthusiasm that’s palpable even across a video call, Guetta is happy to reflect on “Titanium,” but revisiting the hits isn’t high on his current to-do list. “I am doing this interview because it’s Billboard,” he says, “but I told my management that I’m not going to do a full campaign to speak about the past, because I’m more interested in the future.” The 60 Greatest Dance Songs of the Decade: Staff List
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