Renowned DJ and producer David Guetta has released an enchanting acoustic version of his smash hit “Baby Don’t Hurt Me,” which features Anne-Marie and Coi Leray. By highlighting the song’s emotional core and adding charming orchestral accents, this acoustic cover creates a joyful and touching experience for listeners. Guetta’s masterful songwriting and production once again take centre stage, this time serving as the ideal foils for Anne-Marie and Coi Leray’s stunning vocals.
After its initial release, “Baby Don’t Hurt Me” quickly rose to the top of the charts and streaming services throughout the world, eventually racking up around 250 million streams globally. As evidence of its immense success, the song has remained at the top of European radio for three weeks running. In addition, it has been awarded Gold status in a number of nations. These countries include the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland, and Austria. The song has been streamed over 25 million times in the UK and is presently at number 19 on the country’s singles chart.
David Guetta has just added yet another compelling cover to his ‘Baby Don’t Hurt Me’ collection, and it’s sure to add to the original’s popularity. This acoustic cover follows remixes by well-known musicians including Sofi Tukker, Robin Schulz, Ozone & Diagnostix, Joel Corry, and Cedric Gervais. Also included on Guetta’s Remixes EP are remixes from Hypaton, Borai & Denham, and DJs from Mars.
The original version of “Baby Don’t Hurt Me” is an exciting masterpiece that features a sample from Haddaway’s “What Is Love” from the 1990s and was produced by the legendary David Guetta. More than 240 million listeners around the world have heard this song, including 25 million in the UK alone. Among its many impressive rankings are the 12th spot on Global Shazam, the 3rd spot on UK iTunes, and a persistent participation in the Spotify Top 20 across 10 markets. The single has received significant support from radio, with ‘Baby Don’t Hurt Me’ making it onto the playlists of major stations like Capital, Kiss (including Kiss Dance), Hits Radio, and Radio 1’s C-List. The song was also chosen as Radio 1’s Track of the Week, further cementing its position as a top hit.