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"It's really crazy," Guetta said in an interview with BBC Radio 1. "I know it sounds like a film, but it's the truth." Perhaps just as crazy -- Guetta "hired the guy who works with security for the Pentagon" to find the criminals and help bring them to justice (through the legal system, of course).
And while Guetta has been a victim of unauthorized leaks and breaches before, this time the track in question is 'Where Them Girls At?' featuring Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj. Due to the counterfeit version getting out, Guetta was forced to take countermeasures by releasing the official track ahead of schedule, earlier this week.
"Our job as producers is to make the music sound as good as possible," he says. "If you put a demo on the net and people say it was the finished version, then they're going to say it sucks. I really hate that."
Indeed, it's a lose-lose situation. While Guetta's hired investigator attempts to get to the bottom of it, the DJ himself is currently out touring arenas in the U.K. -- lucky for him, you can't hack a live set. But, then again, there's always the problem of counterfeit tickets and bootleg recordings to contend with. Sigh.



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