The album was produced and arranged by Dieter Bohlen, with Luis Rodriguez serving as co-producer and engineer.
"Déjà Vu" was released on September 9, 1991. It reached number 12 on the German singles chart and number 16 in Austria. Blue System - Deja Vu.
The title track, "Déjà Vu," uses the concept of recurring memories and "feeling like a dream" to describe a deep emotional connection and devotion to a partner. The album was produced and arranged by Dieter
In 1998, a "Rap Version" featuring Eric Singleton was released, reflecting the group's shift toward Eurodance trends later in the decade. Blue System – Déjà Vu Lyrics - Genius The title track, "Déjà Vu," uses the concept
The standard edition contains 10 tracks, all written and produced by Bohlen: (3:42) It's All Over (Duet with Dionne Warwick ) (3:57) New York - Berlin - Paris (4:00) Mrs. Jones (4:09) Sexy Thing (3:03) Praying To The Aliens (3:49) Dressed In Blue (3:30) Better Than The Rest (3:59) Is It Love? (3:02) Just Say No (3:44) Notable Highlights
One of the album's most famous tracks is "It's All Over," a collaboration with American soul legend Dionne Warwick . It was released as the second single in November 1991.