David Guetta predicts a bright future for dance music after the pandemic.
The famous DJ and music producer, who has collaborated with artists such as Nicki Minaj, Sia and the Black Eyed Peas during his career, believes that dance music will reach new heights when clubbers start having fun and again as soon as the global health crisis is over.
"I think it's part of human nature to take things for granted after a while," he told the Evening Standard.
"I think people took life for granted. After Covid, the parties are now really crazy. "It's a completely different thing, when we go on stage it's a madhouse," he continued.
"I think the coming years will be the best years for dance music in history," he said.
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David Guetta explained that some of his greatest hits have been released in times of global turmoil and believes that the public likes to seek escape through dance music.
"Every time there is a big crisis, it is good for dance music. "People need to forget everything and have a good time, let go and dance," he said.
"As a music producer, my experience shows that the biggest success I have had in my career - the biggest success was 'I Gotta Feeling' (with the Black Eyed Peas) and that was in the middle of the financial crisis," he added.
"With Covid, dance music was no longer in vogue, but now it is back so dynamic. "I think there is a connection with people who are going through a crisis and the need to concentrate and forget about everything," he said.
David Guetta has collaborated with some of the biggest music stars, but has revealed that he is desperate for a collaboration with Adele.
"I dream of doing a song with Adele. "It's a technical issue, but the chords she likes are exactly the same chords I like," she said.