This disc contains the commercial powerhouse tracks featuring global superstars. It focuses on radio-ready songwriting and pop crossover.
This edition is often structured as a 2CD set (or its digital equivalent). Understanding the structure helps in appreciating the artistic scope of the release.
Looking for a high-fidelity trip back to the peak of the EDM-pop crossover? Nothing But The Beat Ultimate is the definitive edition of David Guetta ’s 2011 masterpiece. This David Guetta - Nothing But The Beat Ultimate -FLAC- -2CD-
collection isn't just a reissue; it’s a time capsule of the era when electronic dance music officially took over the global airwaves. The Ultimate Collector’s Experience Released in December 2012, this
edition serves as the final, complete version of Guetta’s fifth studio album. It combines the original Nothing But The Beat reissue tracks, and the purely Electronic Album instrumentals into one massive 30-track package. Why it matters: This disc defined the "Pop-EDM"
Since this specific release refers to a digital audiophile format (FLAC) of the "Ultimate" edition (often a repack or deluxe anniversary version), this guide covers the content of the album, the technical specifications of the file format, and how to curate it for the best listening experience.
| # | Title | Featured Artist(s) | Notes | |---|-------|--------------------|-------| | 1 | “Titanium” | Sia | The emotional, drop-heavy masterpiece. Sia’s demo vocals were kept in the final cut. | | 2 | “Turn Me On” | Nicki Minaj | A dark, synth-driven track with Minaj’s rapid-fire verses. | | 3 | “She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)” | Sia | A second Sia collaboration—more rhythmic, almost tribal. | | 4 | “Without You” | Usher | Peak 2011 pop-house. Usher’s vocals soar over a four-on-the-floor beat. | | 5 | “Where Them Girls At” | Flo Rida & Nicki Minaj | A stadium-filling banger. Simple, effective, and loud. | | 6 | “Little Bad Girl” | Taio Cruz & Ludacris | Features a classic Guetta synth stab and a Ludacris verse. | | 7 | “Just a Little More Love” | Chris Willis (re-work) | A modern update of Guetta’s 2002 classic. | | 8 | “Night of Your Life” | Jennifer Hudson | An underrated gem—Hudson’s powerhouse vocals over electro-R&B. | | 9 | “I Can Only Imagine” | Chris Brown & Lil Wayne | Dark, pulsing, and melodic. Controversial features aside, production is tight. | | 10 | “Repeat” | Jessie J | Bouncy and playful. Shows Guetta’s range beyond big-room drops. | | 11 | “Bad” (feat. Vassy) – Ultimate bonus | Vassy | A later addition? Actually, “Bad” came after. Some Ultimate editions replace a track. | | 12 | “I Just Wanna F.” | Afrojack & Timbaland | Raw, aggressive electro. Timbaland’s vocals add grit. | This edition is often structured as a 2CD
Note: Some versions of Ultimate include “The Alphabeat” as a hidden track on CD 1.
When you listen to the FLAC version on good gear, pay attention to:
The keyword suggests a specific user intent: someone searching for a verified, high-quality rip of this 2CD set. Here is what you should look for to ensure you are getting a genuine FLAC and not a transcode (an MP3 converted back to FLAC).