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DJ Mag Names David Guetta the World’s No.1 DJ for 2023

For the fourth time, David Guetta has been named the top DJ in the world, hitting the number one spot in DJ Mag‘s new poll. Last year, Guetta was pipped at the post by Martin Garrix. Guetta has released a delighted statement in response to the win, in which he highlights the joy of topping the poll for a different reason each time.

“It’s incredible,” Guetta said. “You know, the two previous times were probably thanks to Future Rave. This time is probably thanks to ‘I’m Good’ and those big crossover records. I love that I can express different feelings in different ways.”

David Guetta – ‘I’m Good’

‘I’m Good (Blue)’ was released in 2022, and featured the American singer Bebe Rexha – it later appeared on Rexha’s self-titled third studio album. The song had been in the bag for a long time before its official release, but it took a sudden moment of TikTok virality for Rexha and Guetta to release it as a stand-alone single. The song topped the charts in 22 countries, and its viral saturation is – as Guetta himself highlights – a big reason why the French DJ is back in the popular consciousness.

Other heavy hitters in the DJ Mag top ten include Garrix, Alok, Armin Van Buuren, as well as South Korean DJ and producer Peggy Gou, one of just two women in the top 20. Fred again.. made the list for the first time – at number 34.

DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs 2023

  1. David Guetta
  2. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike
  3. Martin Garrix
  4. Alok
  5. Armin Van Buuren
  6. Timmy Trumpet
  7. Afrojack
  8. Steve Aoki
  9. Peggy Gou
  10. Vintage Culture
  11. Alan Walker
  12. Calvin Harris
  13. Don Diablo
  14. R3HAB
  15. KSHMR
  16. W&W
  17. Skrillex
  18. Charlotte De Witte
  19. Oliver Heldens
  20. Fisher
  21. Gordo
  22. Lost Frequencies
  23. Tiësto
  24. Nicky Romero
  25. Black Coffee
  26. Carl Cox
  27. Reinier Zonneveld
  28. Vini Vici
  29. Quintino
  30. Amelie Lens
  31. Bassjackers
  32. Claptone
  33. Fedde Le Grand
  34. Fred again..
  35. Marshmello
  36. Jamie Jones
  37. Hardwell
  38. DJ Snake
  39. Eric Prydz
  40. Above & Beyond
  41. Joel Corry
  42. Danny Avila
  43. Mariana Bo
  44. The Chainsmokers
  45. Paul Van Dyk
  46. Deborah De Luca
  47. Zedd
  48. Nervo
  49. ATB
  50. Beauz
  51. Vinai
  52. Alesso
  53. Nora En Pure
  54. Tujamo
  55. Boris Brejcha
  56. Rezz
  57. Topic
  58. Blasterjaxx
  59. Kaaze
  60. The Martinez Brothers
  61. Adam Beyer
  62. Kura
  63. Swedish House Mafia
  64. Dubdogz
  65. Deadmau5
  66. Mike Williams
  67. Burak Yeter
  68. Julian Jordan
  69. Ummet Ozcan
  70. Cat Dealers
  71. Angerfist
  72. Plastik Funk
  73. Tungevaag
  74. Acraze
  75. Tom & Collins
  76. Deorro
  77. Ofenbach
  78. 22Bullets
  79. Brennan Heart
  80. Diego Miranda
  81. Lucas & Steve
  82. Aryue
  83. James Hype
  84. Le Twins
  85. Pink Panda
  86. Kaka
  87. Naeleck
  88. Marten Hørger
  89. Ferry Corsten
  90. Morten
  91. Kölsch
  92. Rave Republic
  93. Cuebrick
  94. Solomun
  95. Maddix
  96. Lizzy Wang
  97. Indira Paganotto
  98. Liu
  99. Le Shuuk
  100. Jay Hardway

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