![]() ![]() New single ‘Drunk Enough To’ slinks along with an infectious groove and while it has the classic Scandipop sound it is left-of-centre enough to stand head and shoulders above the pack. ![]() Last Friday, Nea released her debut EP Some Say which showcases just why she has become one of the most successful artists on the Swedish music scene over the past few years. Both versions of the track have to date accumulated over 140 million streams. Last year, Nea made the decision to launch her own singing career and released the gentle, acoustic pop track ‘Some Say’ which brilliantly interpolated the 1998 Eiffel 65 hit ‘Blue (Da Ba Dee)’, with a Felix Jaehn remix of the track arriving earlier this year. Dedicating herself to learning everything she possibly could about music and the industry, she began collaborating with other artists and soon became one of Sweden’s most acclaimed songwriters, writing songs for artists such as Zara Larsson, Tove Styrke and Tinie Tempah, her work with Larsson alone racking up over one billion global streams. Surrounded by music in her new home, she was writing her own songs before she had turned ten and later worked as a jazz singer in a local restaurant. Born in South Africa, her parents relocated to Sweden when she was a child. Swedish singer & songwriter Nea (full name Anna Linnea Södahl) may have just released her debut EP Some Say but she is far from a newcomer to the music scene. In 2022, David Guetta and Bebe Rexha heavily sampled this song in their hit single titled “ I’m Good (Blue)“.Image: Jasmin Storch. It was nominated in the category of the “Best Dance Recording”. Furthermore, this song earned Eiffel 65 a Grammy nomination at the 43rd Grammys in 2001. This Billboard success happened somewhere in 2000. On America’s famed Billboard Hot 100, it managed to make it to #6. To the number 1 spot in many countries globally. To become Eiffel 65’s most successful single. It was Eiffel 65’s first single from their maiden album entitled “Europop”. ![]() Song’s Release DateĮiffel 65 released this classic of theirs for the first time in October of 1998. Note: In addition to co-writing this tune, Eiffel 65’s Lobina also produced it by teaming up with music producer Gabry Ponte. Lobina and Jey received assistance penning this classic from songwriter Massimo Gabutti. This hit song from Eiffel 65 was penned by two of its members Maurizio Lobina and Jeffrey Jey. This brings us to the realization that everything in his life is blue including the very words he speaks and his feelings within him. This means his girlfriend also makes him sad or is as sad as he is. He states that all the people around him are same.as blue as him too. He mentions that he does have a girlfriend but she’s so blue too. He’s depressed at home and sad when he looks through the window because all he sees are sad trees and sad streets. ![]() Furthermore, he talks about the trees and streets being blue. Also, he talks of blue clothes being all he wears. He does not stop there. He goes on to talk about his blue house with a blue window. It sounds like the whole world is blue to him…a cold cruel world filled with sadness. The song’s opening lyrics show that he’s not just talking about how he feels inside or outside but also what the world and everything about the world looks like to him. How he feels about the world. You can view the lyrics, alternate interprations and sheet music for Eiffel 65's Blue (Da Ba Dee) at .ĭifferent colors have represented different emotions over time but the color blue has been attributed to the feeling of sadness which makes this song possibly about depression. ![]()
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