• David Guetta Drops 2-Hour Year End Mix on BBC Radio 1's 'Diplo and Friends'

    It's hard to deny that David Guetta had one of his best years of his musical career in 2015, so it should come as no shock that on the last Saturday night before 2016, Guetta was chosen to play a 2-hour guest mix on Diplo's BBC Radio 1, weekly radio show, Diplo and Friends. If you're in need of some of 2015's best music, look no further because Guetta has you covered.
  • The Weeknd, Major Lazer, OMI Top Spotify's Most Streamed Summer Playlist

    With Labor Day this Monday (Sept. 7), summer 2015 is officially coming to an end. With the passing of the hottest days of the year, Spotify has announced its top 10 most streamed songs of the summer for both the United States and the world as a whole. As should be expected, it was a big summer for the likes of The Weeknd, Major Lazer, Fetty Wap and OMI.
  • Calvin Harris, David Guetta Tiesto Top Forbes DJ Cash Kings List

    Forbes has unveiled its list of the highest paid DJs for 2015 and the numbers for the top earners keep on rising. While they don't come close to what the biggest names in hip-hop are worth, Calvin Harris, David Guetta and Tiësto's yearly earnings from endorsements, record sales and bookings are quite the handsome sum.
  • Best Digital Sellers by Genre: Rihanna, Carrie Underwood and More

    Carrie Underwood received official word this week that she was the bestselling country music performer of the digital era, having moved for than 29.6 million tracks in her career. That places her ahead of Jason Aldean and his 23.5 million digital sales, at least for the time being. Despite moving more than 5 million copies of hits such as "Before He Cheats," Underwood is still far, FAR behind some of the best sellers in the digital history of other genres (country musicians benefit from having a fan base still very dedicated to buying albums, as Luke Bryan will note when he tops Dr. Dre on the album charts at the end of this week). It got us thinking: What performers are at the top of their respective genres?
  • David Guetta, Steve Aoki Remix Nursury Rhyme, 'Titanic' Theme at Tomorrowland

    Tomorrowland is always an interesting event with the biggest and best Djs from around the world coming together in one place to perform over three days in Boom, Belgium. The rain was one of the main headlines for attendees who had to dance and sleep in the foul weather, but for the rest of us at home, there was plenty to digest. As to be expected with one of the major dates on the EDM calendar, there were plenty of world premieres including two from David Guetta and Steve Aoki who premiered remixes of a nursery rhyme and the Titanic theme song respectively.
  • OMI 'Cheerleader' Knocks Wiz Khalifa 'See You Again' from No. 1 on Hot 100

    The times, they are a changin'. Today (July 13) marks the first time in its history that Billboard has released its charts on a Monday (following the implementation of a universal Friday release date), and with the new chart date, we have a new No. 1. After weeks of vaulting up the charts, OMI's crossover reggae hit "Cheerleader" has unseated longtime chart topper "See You Again" by Wiz Khalifa at the top spot.
  • Deadmau5 Blasts David Guetta, Pacha Ibiza for Abusive Promotion with Horse

    Deadmau5 has rarely held back his opinion on any given topic, but he was especially brutal when addressing David Guetta, nightclub Pacha Ibiza, and the pair's use of a horse in a promotion during May. The response from the Toronto producer is late only because the offending imagery was just now sent his way.
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