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Jessie J, Chris Brown for David Guetta's 'Nothing But The Beat' album
Published Friday, Jul 15 2011, 11:00 BST | By Robert Copsey | 2 comments

The DJ has unveiled the full tracklisting for his fifth studio album, which includes a disc of collaborations and another of solo material, to be released on August 28.
The French producer has teamed up with Jessie J for 'Repeat', while Brown will provide vocals alongside Lil Wayne on 'I Can Only Imagine'.
Guetta has also called on Nicki Minaj - who featured on the LP's lead single 'Where Them Girls At' - for 'Turn Me On', while singer-songwriter Sia lends her vocals to 'Titanium'.
Guetta previously claimed that his collaboration with Minaj will surprise her fans.
The full tracklisting for David Guetta's 'Nothing But The Beat' appears below:
Disc 1
1. Where Them Girls At (featuring Nicki Minaj & Flo Rida)
2. Little Bad Girl (featuring Taio Cruz & Ludacris)
3. Turn Me On (featuring Nicki Minaj)
4. Sweat (Snoop Dogg vs. David Guetta)
5. Without U (featuring Usher)
6. Nothing Really Matters (featuring will.i.am)
7. I Can Only Imagine (featuring Chris Brown & Lil Wayne)
8. Crank It Up (featuring Akon)
9. I Just Wanna F*ck (featuring Timbaland & Dev)
10. Night Of Your Life (featuring Jennifer Hudson)
11. Repeat (featuring Jessie J)
12. Titanium (featuring Sia)
Disc 2
1. The Alphabet
2. Lunar (David Guetta & Afrojack)
3. Sunshine (David Guetta & Avicii)
4. Little Bad Girl (Instrumental Version)
5. Metro Music
6. Toy Story
7. The Future
8. Dreams
9. Paris
10. Glasgow
Listen to David Guetta's new single 'Little Bad Girl' below:
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