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The Story of "Blue (Da Ba Dee)": How an Italian Synth-Pop Track Conquered the World Its impact is visible through: The Story of
What truly set "Blue" apart was its pioneering use of the . While Auto-Tune was beginning to surface in mainstream music (most notably in Cher’s "Believe"), Eiffel 65 used pitch correction as a rhythmic instrument. This "robotic" vocal style, combined with a pulsing Eurodance beat and a melancholic piano riff, created a sound that was both futuristic and strangely nostalgic. Global Domination
In 1998, a small studio in Turin, Italy, became the birthplace of one of the most recognizable—and polarizing—songs in pop history. by Eiffel 65 didn't just climb the charts; it became a cultural phenomenon that defined the turn of the millennium. The Origin: An Accidental Masterpiece