Eiffel 65Blue (Da Ba Dee)
Eiffel 65 achieved considerable success in Italy and Canada. Europop peaked in the top five on the Billboard 200, was at the top of the MuchMusic countdown, and sold over two million units. "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" peaked at #6 on the Billboard charts.[1] They won the triple platinum disc in the USA and the diamond disc in France with the album Europop ; the triple platinum in Germany, England, Australia with Blue (Da Ba Dee), the platinum for each singol pubblicated and the gold disc in ItalY for the album Eiffel 65. Eiffel 65 also made thirty remixes of tracks by other artists like "The Bad Touch" by Bloodhound Gang, Nek's hit single "La vita è" and S Club 7's "Reach" between 1999 and 2002 and in early 2005 a remix of Yo Yo Mundi's "L'ultimo testimone". In early March 2005 the group's DJ, Gabry Ponte, broke up the group to be able to focus on his solo career. On 16 May 2005, the remaining two members, Maurizio Lobina and Jeffrey Jey, left Bliss Corporation to continue on their own with their own production company. Since the name "Eiffel 65" was a property of Bliss Corporation, the duo decided to continue under a new name, as announced in June 2006, Bloom 06. Eiffel 65's long anticipated fourth album, under the working title Crash Test, had already finished production by the time of Maury's and Jeffrey's departure from Bliss Corporation. It was renamed, Crash Test 01, and was released by the new band, Bloom 06, on 13 October 2006. The album contains lyrics in both English and Italian. The Bliss Corporation had confirmed that a new Eiffel 65 line-up would make their debut in summer of 2007 but then the debut was postponed. In 2009 Bliss Corporation began to promote work from older bands by subtitling music videos and releasing "unseen" video footage from Eiffel 65. In June 2010, it was announced on the Bloom 06 website that Eiffel 65 would reunite once more for production of new recordings as well as touring.[2] In July 2010, it was announced from the official
website that the group would release a new single in October 2010.
The release has been postponed to some time in 2011. Jeffrey Jey (real name Gianfranco Randone), born
5 January 1970 in Lentini, Sicily – vocals, bass [edit] Discography 1st studio album 18 16 5 8 6 37 13 4 19 12 4 AUS: Gold[14] 2001 Contact! 2nd studio album — — — — — — — — — — — 3rd studio album — — — — — — 13 — — — — AUS: 3× Platinum[27] Europop AUS: Platinum[30] "Too Much of Heaven" 50
30 — — 20 35 2 22 — — — Episode I (1999) [edit] Zorotl Zorotl is a character created by the Bliss Corporation and featured in the videos for "Move Your Body", "Blue (Da Ba Dee)", and "Lucky (In My Life)". In 2000 the Bliss Corporation made a video for the unreleased Eiffel 65 song "I Wanna Be". An alpha version of the video appeared as enhanced content for Eiffel's single "Too Much of Heaven"; the song is credited to Zorotl even though it was recorded by members of Eiffel 65, so Zorotl is considered a virtual group.
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