David Guetta Live @ Ultra Music Festival Miami 2022 Access
: Intertwined Pink Floyd's "Another Brick In The Wall" with Supermode's "Tell Me Why".
: Featured a mashup of "When Love Takes Over" with Alesso's "Years".
: Included his popular remix of Shouse's "Love Tonight" and Farruko's "Pepas". David Guetta LIVE @ Ultra Music Festival Miami 2022
Watch the full David Guetta LIVE set from Ultra Miami 2022 here: David Guetta | Miami Ultra Music Festival 2022 David Guetta YouTube• Mar 28, 2022 Quick Facts David Guetta - Ultra Miami 2022 by Sean Ng - SoundCloud
: Appeared on stage for the David Guetta remix of "What Would You Do?". Key Tracklist Highlights : Intertwined Pink Floyd's "Another Brick In The
: Performed "Super Gremlin" live during a dedicated trap segment.
The setlist seamlessly blended Guetta’s biggest pop anthems with underground techno-inspired remixes: Watch the full David Guetta LIVE set from
David Guetta's performance at was a defining moment for his "Future Rave" sound, featuring a high-energy mix of classics and fresh IDs.
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Program entry point, most likely the entry point of the PE file.
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