David Guetta x DJs From Mars ‘Things I Haven’t Told You’ bridges eras with Audio Bullys DNA

A big room rework with history, this collab reimagines ‘We Don’t Care’ through UK garage, house and electro punk power.Every cover story needs context. ‘Things I Haven’t Told You’ brings it in layers. At its core is a dialogue between eras: Audio Bullys’ ‘We Don’t Care’, a 2003 UK Top 15 cut, and a present …

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A big room rework with history, this collab reimagines ‘We Don’t Care’ through UK garage, house and electro punk power.

Every cover story needs context. ‘Things I Haven’t Told You’ brings it in layers. At its core is a dialogue between eras: Audio Bullys’ ‘We Don’t Care’, a 2003 UK Top 15 cut, and a present day rework conceived by David Guetta and realized with Italian duo DJs From Mars, whose mash up reputation turns the concept into a full scale moment.

The path to this official collaboration stretches back years. Guetta and DJs From Mars have worked together offstage, refining ideas and trading instincts. When Guetta proposed a modern, festival ready UK garage spin on the Audio Bullys original, the response was immediate. The first demo left the studio and hit the stage, meeting huge reactions and earning a place among Guetta’s “secret weapons” for the summer.

“Working with David on this project is a dream come true. After so many years of backstage collaborations, seeing our name alongside his on an official release fills us with pride. We poured all our energy into this track, and it’s been incredible to watch it come alive on the world’s biggest festival stages,” say DJs From Mars with enthusiasm.

The sound design mirrors the story. UK garage rhythms drive the pulse, house foundations steady the floor, electro punk accents add edge, and the arrangement scales to the size of the biggest stages. It’s a crossover aimed at both the faithful who rode with Audio Bullys and the vast wave of listeners who follow Guetta around the world.

What elevates the single is its clarity of purpose: respect the DNA, amplify the impact, and let the crowd decide. Judging by the summer’s dance floors, they already have.


Kelia

Kelia

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