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As the provacative title may indicate, French mixmaster David Guetta isn't afraid of scandal; he's got no problem rocking the hose either, with interlocked remixes from Chemical Brothers, Robbie Rivera, Tiga, and more.
Ibiza DJ Mix. 2005 remix album by the man from Les Bains Douches & All Hype Nights around the globe. Highlights include Blaze Presents UDA Feat. Barbara Tucker 'Most Precious Love', Angello & Ingrosso 'Yeah', David Guetta Feat. JD Davis & Joachim Garraud 'The World Is Mine', 'David Guetta 'In Love With Myself' & The Chemical Brothers 'Believe'. Double disc features 29 tracks. Ministry Of Sound. F*** Me I'm Famous Songs | 1. | Most Precious Love |
| 2. | Gabryelle |
| 3. | Yeah - Agnello & Ingrosso |
| 4. | Pump up the Jam - D.O.N.S. |
| 5. | Geht's Noch? - Roman Flugel |
| 6. | Not So Dirty - Who's who? |
| 7. | World Is Mine (F*** Me I'm Famous Remix) |
| 8. | Miss Me Blind (David Guetta & Joachim Garraud F*** Me I'm Famous Mix) - Culture Club |
| 9. | Rock the Choice (Sebastian Ingrosso Remix) - Joachim Garraud |
| 10. | Manga - H- Man |
| 11. | Avalon (F*** Me I'm Famous Remix) - Juliet |
| 12. | Drill - Drill |
| 13. | In Love With Myself (Robbie Rivera Remix) - David Guetta |
| 14. | Waiting in the Darkness (Harry 'Choo Choo' Romero Remix) |
| 15. | Louder Than a Bomb - Tiga |
| 16. | We Interrupt This Program - Coburn |
| 17. | First Day (Buick Project Dub) - Timo Maas |
| 18. | Wait & See (Alter Ego Remix) |
| 19. | Sword Fight - Lower East Side |
| 20. | It's Magic (Lottie & Serge Santiago's Version) - Fat Phaze |
| 21. | Bright Lights Fading |
| 22. | Sweat (On the Walls) - John Tejada |
| 23. | Safari - Andre Kraml |
| 24. | Du What U du (Trentemoller Remix) - Yoshimoto |
| 25. | You Made a Promise (Fmif Mix) - Shiny Grey |
| 26. | Believe - The Chemical Brothers |
| 27. | Infatuation |
| 28. | Fast Track |
| 29. | Closer to Me |
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