David Guetta Teams Up With Kim Petras For New Dance Anthem “When We Were Young”

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Today, GRAMMY-winning, critically-acclaimed superstars David Guetta and Kim Petras team up for their hotly anticipated new single, “When We Were Young (The Logical Song)” — listen HERE via Warner Records and watch the music video HERE directed by Hannah Lux Davis.

A futuristic banger that thematically looks to the past, “When We Were Young” is a high-BPM stormer, incorporating hyperpop influences and classic ‘90s piano into David Guetta’s peerless sound. “When we were young, it seemed that life was so wonderful,” goes the earworm chorus, with Kim Petras providing the nostalgic verses about the innocence of youth. Crafting the track around a pitched-up interpolation of Supertramp’s classic “The Logical Song,” the French mastermind is sure to strike gold once again with this new smash collaboration.

Earlier this year, Guetta conquered the global airwaves with the hit “Baby Don’t Hurt Me,” featuring pop megastars Anne-Marie and Coi Leray. It arrived as the hotly anticipated follow-up to the multi-platinum smash “I’m Good (Blue)” with Bebe Rexha. The latter earned Guetta a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Recording, reached #1 on the official charts across 11 markets, peaked at #1 on US Top 40 & Dance Radio charts, and has garnered over 2.2 billion streams to date.

“I’m Good (Blue)” is also currently nominated for three Billboard Music Awards — Top Collaboration, Top Billboard Global Song, and Top Dance/Electronic Song. Additionally, Guetta is nominated for Top/Dance Electronic Artist, and secured a second Top/Dance Electronic Song nomination for “Baby Don’t Hurt Me.” Announced earlier this week, Guetta and Rexha will perform at this year’s Billboard Music Awards on Sunday, November 19th.

Earlier this month, Guetta released “Big FU” with Ayra Starr and Lil Durk, following his collaboration with Zara Larsson, “On My Love.” Over the Summer, he shared singles with MORTEN, Bebe Rexha, Shouse, and more. Last week, he also put his spin on Jung Kook’s “Seven (feat. Latto),” in addition to his other 2023 smash reworks of cassö, RAYE and D-Block Europe’s “Prada” with Hypaton, and Tony Touch’s “Apaga La Luz,” to name a few.

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