The original "Titanium," featured on the 2011 landmark album Nothing But The Beat , became a global symbol of inner strength. For its 10th anniversary, Guetta teamed up with his "Future Rave" partner, Danish producer , to give the track a modern, underground makeover.
Experience the evolution of this anthem through these official remixes and live performances: The original "Titanium," featured on the 2011 landmark
: This remix trades the soaring, melodic pop explosions of the original for a darker, more industrial landscape. It features a pulsating "Future Rave" energy characterized by sharp synths, driving basslines, and a hypnotic rhythm. It features a pulsating "Future Rave" energy characterized
MORTEN shared similar sentiments, stating that "Titanium" shaped his own perception of dance music and inspired a generation of producers. This remix serves as both a tribute to that legacy and a bold step into the "Future Rave" movement, proving that an unbreakable anthem can always find a new life on the dancefloor. : The remix extends Sia’s powerful vocals over
: The remix extends Sia’s powerful vocals over a haunting, deliberate beat, building tension that culminates in a festival-ready tech-house break.
: Before its official release, this version became a staple of Guetta's United At Home charity livestreams in Miami, Dubai, and Paris. Why "Titanium" Still Matters
For David Guetta, the song remains a career milestone. He has described it as his "favorite all-time track," noting the surreal experience of hearing crowds around the world sing its message of empowerment in unison.