One Love

Album: One Love (2009)
Charted: 46
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Songfacts®:

  • This club-filler is the third single and title track from French DJ David Guetta's fourth studio album.
  • The song features British R&B songstress Estelle who is best known for her hit single "American Boy." Guetta told The Daily Mirror November 20, 2009 about their collaboration: "Estelle's really not a diva," he said. "She's very real and her voice is so emotional. All the other acts on my album, like Black Eyed Peas and Kelly Rowland, called me. But I really wanted to work with Estelle so I sent her an email. She replied that of course she'd work with me and that she'd been raving to my tracks for years. I didn't even think she'd know me."
  • The message of the song is that if people could be united through love then universal troubles can be overcome.

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