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David Guetta And Robin Schulz Join Forces With “Shed A Light”

After stunning listeners with his recent collaboration with Cedric Gervias on the funky "Would I Lie To You," David Guetta is back this week to offer up a new single. Teaming up with Robin Schulz and electronic trio Cheat Codes, the iconic DJ has delivered a stellar tune called "Shed A Light."
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After stunning listeners with his recent collaboration with Cedric Gervias on the funky “Would I Lie To You,” David Guetta is back this week to offer up a new single. Teaming up with Robin Schulz and electronic trio Cheat Codes, the iconic DJ has delivered a stellar tune called “Shed A Light.”

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The track opens with a gentle string section and some soaring vocals, as subtle percussion elements begin to form an upbeat rhythm in the background. David Guetta’s latest offering features a serene but energetic production, leading into jubilant drops complete with house beats set against dreamy orchestral melodies. From there things kick into overdrive, as irresistible pop hooks fill the mix, providing context for the tune’s emotive sound.

Contrasting the disco tinged “Would I Lie To You,” David Guetta‘s new collaboration ranks as a sublime dance pop offering, blending uplifting topline melodies with a simple but effective rhythmic backing. Furthermore, the song’s pastoral vibe is never overpowered by its dancefloor elements, resulting in a lighthearted anthem with plenty of radio potential.


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