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David Guetta has just launched his first single of the year with a little help from Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne. 'Light My Body Up' is a provocative club anthem, and even includes yet another strike out at Remy Ma by Nicki herself.
Remember when Nicki wrote 'we don't do diss records, we drop HIT RECORDS and diss you ON them'? Well, she's proving her point with her verse on David Guetta's latest single 'Light My Body Up'. She takes her beef with Remy Ma up a notch with the side lyric: 'No she'll never be queen/ So now she got a vendetta'. She had already hit back at Remy (following 'ShETHER' and 'Another One') with the hot single 'No Frauds' on which she was once again joined by Wayne and Drake.
The song isn't a diss track though; it's a sexy romance tune that follows Guetta's last single, November's 'Shed a Light' with Robin Schulz featuring Cheat Codes. Produced by Guetta and Julien 'Drek' Martinez, a lyric video has also been released for it directed by Amber Park.
'Light My Body Up' marks the fourth time Nicki and David have teamed up, following 2011's 'Turn Me On' and 'Where Them Girls At' with Flo Rida, and 2015's 'Hey Mama' with Bebe Rexha and Afrojack. Lil Wayne previously worked with him on 2012's 'I Can Only Imagine' with Chris Brown.
David Guetta hasn't released an album since 'Listen' in 2014, but since then he has now released five other singles including 'No Worries' with Disciples, the number one hit 'This One's for You' featuring Zara Larsson and 'Would I Lie to You' with Cedric Gervais and Chris Willis.
He is set to appear at Ultra Music Festival in Miami this weekend, before taking his performance to the World Dance Music Radio Awards in Mexico City on March 29th 2017. He then has an 8-night resident at the Encore Beach Club in Las Vegas, and will be playing the Isle of Wight Festival in the UK and Sweden's Summerbust Festival in June.
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