A group of established dance producers turned bandmates, blending electronic, pop, and hip-hop since 2015.
For a quick sense of David, try "I Don't Care" for their early pop appeal and "Deusa" for something a bit more textured. Both tracks frame what they do without overcomplicating it.
David matters because they brought together four dance music figures, David Guetta, Martin Solveig, Cedric Gervais, and Steve Aoki, into a single project, which is rare for that scene. Their breakout single "I Don't Care" from 2018 gave them an early foothold with its straightforward melody, and songs like "Deusa" show their catalog's range beyond just club tracks. The 2019 copyright dispute over "Heartbreak" also highlighted their navigation of sampling in dance music.
They started in 2015 as The Hype before rebranding to David, with "I Don't Care" marking their breakout in 2018. The lineup draws from each member's prior DJ and production work, like Solveig's "Hello" and Aoki's Dim Mak Records, blending those influences into their band sound.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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