David Guetta: I don't care about making hits

David Guetta isn't worried about making hit music.

The 'Titanium' hitmaker may have a long list of hit tracks to his name but he has admitted he feels less pressure to make chart-topping tracks now because his last album 'Nothing But The Beat' was "full" of them.

He said: "It's a terrible feeling because I don't like thinking I have to make a hit.

"I feel so happy now because the album is full of hits and now I can just go the studio and have fun and not make hits."

The 47-year-old record producer also admitted to feeling "pressure" to make songs that are different and believes his latest tracks 'Dangerous' and 'What I Did For Love' have helped him to achieve what he had wished.

Speaking on BBC Radio 1's The Official Chart Show with Clara Amfo, he said: "But that's why I took my time because I don't like working under pressure like this.

"The pressure was not so much about making hits but it was being able to make something different from before. That was a lot of pressure.

"I'm very happy, I'm very proud because I think those records like 'Dangerous' and 'What I Did For Love' are different to anything I've done before. That was my challenge."