Kim Dotcom has compared his debut albumGood Times to the work of famed DJ, David Guetta.
In an interview with NME magazine, the internet tycoon said the fact he didn’t play instruments or sing on the album didn’t mean he wasn’t a musician.
“David Guetta doesn’t do that. Benny Benassi doesn’t do that. Tiesto doesn’t. I’m just like that.”
Such modesty.
For those who don’t know, David Guetta has had three albums reach No 1 in the UK, sold six million albums and 15 million singles. In 2011 he was voted No 1 DJ in a DJ mag poll.
In his review of the album in January, the Herald’s Chris Schulz said of Good Times: “Of course it’s going to be bad.
“How could a glamour album crafted by a German internet tycoon holed up in a Coatesville mansion actually be any good?
“The chances are low, but what really surprises is just how awful Kim Dotcom’s Good Times really is.”
He gave the album one star.
Oh dear.