A massive 29-track compilation that merges pop, R&B, and electronic instrumentals.

The was released on December 10, 2012, as the definitive 29-track collection of his fifth studio album. This digital-native release, often optimized for Apple Music (iTunes) in High-Quality M4A format, combines the original 2011 "vocal" and "electronic" discs with the additional hits from the Nothing But the Beat 2.0 reissue. Key Feature Highlights

The "Ultimate Edition" is significant because it expanded upon the original dual-disc concept—the "Vocal Album" and the "Electronic Album"—by incorporating massive hits from the subsequent Electronic Album 2.0 . This version solidified Guetta’s role as the premier architect of the "Euro-American" sound, blending gritty synthesizer leads with the powerhouse vocals of artists like Sia, Nicki Minaj, and Usher. Tracks like "Titanium" and "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)" became cultural touchstones, demonstrating a shift toward emotional, song-driven dance music that could resonate as strongly on the radio as it did on the festival mainstage.

Released on November 13, 2012, "Nothing but the Beat Ultimate Edition" is an expanded version of Guetta's original album, which was initially launched in 2011. This deluxe edition includes 11 new tracks, 6 remixes, and collaborations with famous artists such as Usher, Ne-Yo, Rihanna, and will.i.am. The album boasts an impressive list of featured artists, making it a diverse and engaging listen.

‎”Nothing But the Beat Ultimate” álbum de David Guetta en Apple Music