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Did all the bullets richochet, or what? World-acclaimed EDM producer and DJ Afrojack revealed on an Ushuaïa Ibiza Interview that he co-produced the massive hit ‘Titanium’ with David Guetta ft. Sia. However, he claims he opted out of the credits. Afrojack also surprised us with many other secrets we may not have known before.

Afrojack In Ushuaïa

The Walls Recording label owner told the audience five special things we didn’t already know about him. He mentions signing artists like R3HAB and Shermanology early on the label’s first couple years. Humorly, he mentions co-producing ‘Titanium’ but then stated he didn’t want credits once the song released because of peer pressure of not wanting to sound too commercial back then. Nevertheless, his brand has sky-rocketed since, and he’s happy with staying true to himself and produce whatever he wants with no hang-ups.

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The ‘Give Me Everything’ producer explained that alongside Tomorrowland, he will be opening up an academy for DJs and producers to provide all the support and resources to new talent and the world. More interesting facts about the DJ include his love for audiobooks and his past as an introvert. The full interview is available to watch with other fun and whimsical discoveries that we now know and appreciate from Afrojack.

Well how about that? Do you think he has produced way more fantastic bangers we don’t know about? Well maybe ask him yourself when he joins David Guetta at Ushuaïa Ibiza for F*** ME I’M FAMOUS! by David Guetta on 15th July, 9th September, and 7th October.

The post Afrojack’s Truth Bomb: He Co-Produced ‘Titanium’ With David Guetta appeared first on EDMTunes.

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