: It reached No. 1 in the UK, Germany, and Ireland , and peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.
: The color blue was picked at random after Lobina suggested writing something nonsensical. Jey used the color as a metaphor for a person's personal "lens" or filter on the world.
: While the lyrics are often dismissed as nonsensical, many fans have interpreted the "blue world" as a metaphor for depression or isolation, fueled by the line "blue are the feelings that live inside me" . Cultural Legacy The Story of 'Blue (Da Ba Dee)' by Eiffel 65
: It was composed by keyboardist Maurizio Lobina (who created the piano hook), lead singer Jeffrey Jey (who wrote the lyrics), and producer Massimo Gabutti.
: Upon its first release in 1998, the song only sold around 200 records and was considered a failure by the band before it eventually exploded in popularity globally. Musical Impact and Reception
: It reached No. 1 in the UK, Germany, and Ireland , and peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.
: The color blue was picked at random after Lobina suggested writing something nonsensical. Jey used the color as a metaphor for a person's personal "lens" or filter on the world. Eiffel 65 – Niebieski (Da Ba Dee)
: While the lyrics are often dismissed as nonsensical, many fans have interpreted the "blue world" as a metaphor for depression or isolation, fueled by the line "blue are the feelings that live inside me" . Cultural Legacy The Story of 'Blue (Da Ba Dee)' by Eiffel 65 : It reached No
: It was composed by keyboardist Maurizio Lobina (who created the piano hook), lead singer Jeffrey Jey (who wrote the lyrics), and producer Massimo Gabutti. : The color blue was picked at random
: Upon its first release in 1998, the song only sold around 200 records and was considered a failure by the band before it eventually exploded in popularity globally. Musical Impact and Reception