This paper examines the 2009 dance-pop anthem by David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland , focusing on its cultural impact, its role in the global expansion of electronic dance music (EDM), and the legal context of digital music distribution through platforms like MuzicaHot . 1. The Genesis of a Global Anthem
: Guetta won his first Grammy for the "Electro Extended Mix" of the song, and Billboard later named it the "number one dance-pop collaboration of all time". This paper examines the 2009 dance-pop anthem by
The song was co-written by the Australian DJ duo and produced by Guetta and Frédéric Riesterer. Its production is anchored by a lush, uplifting piano loop—frequently compared to the riff in Coldplay's "Clocks"—and powerful, soulful vocals from Rowland that capture the euphoria of falling in love. 2. Industry Impact and Legacy The song was co-written by the Australian DJ
: It is credited with helping bridge the gap between underground European house music and American mainstream pop, ushering in the "EDM-pop" era of the early 2010s. Industry Impact and Legacy : It is credited
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