DJs From Mars ‘Things I Haven’t Told You’ ignites Guetta collab with a UK garage twist

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DJs From Mars join David Guetta to rework Audio Bullys’ hit, blending UK garage, house and electro punk into a festival spark.

Italian duo DJs From Mars step into a milestone moment, officially teaming with former four time World No.1 DJ David Guetta and saluting British electronic outfit Audio Bullys. Their new single ‘Things I Haven’t Told You’ takes direct inspiration from Audio Bullys’ 2003 classic ‘We Don’t Care’, which reached #15 on the UK charts, and detonates it for today’s mainstage.

This collaboration has roots. After years of working together behind the scenes, Guetta invited DJs From Mars—renowned for their mash up craftsmanship—to reinvent the track with a modern, festival ready UK garage angle. The first demo landed instantly. Road tested in both artists’ live sets, it drew overwhelming reactions and quickly became one of Guetta’s “secret weapons” this summer.

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The statement from the duo captures the feeling: “Working with David on this project is a dream come true. After so many years of backstage collaborations, seeing our name alongside his on an official release fills us with pride. We poured all our energy into this track, and it’s been incredible to watch it come alive on the world’s biggest festival stages,” say DJs From Mars with enthusiasm.

On the production side, ‘Things I Haven’t Told You’ fuses UK garage swing with house drive, electro punk grit, and the kind of mainstage energy that moves massive crowds. It is designed to hit for long time Audio Bullys fans while resonating with David Guetta’s global following, a crossover that feels both nostalgic and new.

By anchoring the rework to a charted original and filtering it through a contemporary club lens, the collaboration underscores how heritage tracks can be reborn for the current moment. ‘Things I Haven’t Told You’ isn’t just a nod to the past, it is a packed dance floor in the present tense.

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