David Guetta returns with “Think Of Me”, a sun-drenched, rhythmically rich collaboration featuring French house producer HUGEL, R&B powerhouse Kehlani, and soulful vocalist Daecolm. Released on May 2, 2025, the track signals a deliberate pivot from Guetta toward deeper, groove-driven territory, blending Afro house textures with pop-informed songwriting.
From the opening seconds, “Think Of Me” sets a vibrant tone. The percussive backbone — rooted in organic drums and syncopated rhythms — creates a warm, danceable foundation. HUGEL’s production influence is palpable in the layered percussion, minimalist drum programming, and swung shakers that give the track its breezy, Balearic flavor. It’s a sonic direction that feels both fresh and globally resonant, aligning with the resurgence of Afro-influenced house music across European and Latin dancefloors.
Kehlani’s vocal delivery adds unmistakable depth. Her phrasing is smooth yet emotionally charged, gliding over the beat with an effortless sensuality. Daecolm’s vocal layers offer a textured contrast — more rhythmic and harmonic, enriching the track’s melodic palette without overwhelming the groove. Together, the vocal interplay brings a human touch to an otherwise groove-centric arrangement. The mixdown is polished and clean, with an emphasis on warmth and stereo width. The sub-bass rolls gently underneath without dominating, while atmospheric synths and subtle pads expand the top-end. The breakdowns are tastefully restrained, opting for smooth transitions rather than aggressive builds — a choice that reflects the track’s mature and refined character.
“Think Of Me” isn’t a mainstage anthem in the traditional Guetta sense. Instead, it’s a crafted, sunset-ready gem — the kind of track that feels equally at home in a beachside set or a late-night terrace session. It demonstrates Guetta’s ongoing evolution and willingness to explore more nuanced corners of the electronic spectrum, all while maintaining mass appeal through strong hooks and impeccable production.
With this release, Guetta proves once again that he’s more than just a chart-topping titan — he’s a shapeshifter, capable of moving with the culture while subtly steering it forward.