Discography
From Europop (1999) to Fare A Meno Di Te (2025) — the complete blue catalog. Spin the CDs, dive into every release, and listen on every platform.

Blue (Da Ba Dee)
Released October 1998 in Italy. Hit #1 in 17 countries including UK, Germany, Italy, France, Australia, Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Belgium. Peaked at #6 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Grammy-nominated for Best Dance Recording in 2001. One of the best-selling singles of all time.

Blue (Da Ba Dee) — Samuele Sartini & Cire Remix
Blue (Da Ba Dee) reborn — Samuele Sartini & Cire 2025 club edit. The eternal anthem for a new decade.
The Anthems
Five releases that turned the world blue.
The Three Records
Spin to reveal the cover. Click for tracklist + streaming.
The real EPs
The rare Contact! advance promo and the 2010 digital reunion EP. Panico, Critical, Bestiale and others are standalone singles — see the Promo Releases section below.
Radio promos & DJ-only pressings
Limited press runs distributed to broadcasters, clubs and DJs — never sold commercially. Highly collectible today.
Blue (Da Ba Dee) — Italian Radio Promo
Original Italian radio promotional CD. Only Radio Edit included. Distributed to Italian DJs and broadcasters before the worldwide release.
- 01Blue (Da Ba Dee) — Radio Edit (3:39)
Blue (Da Ba Dee) — UK DJ Promo
UK DJ-only 12-inch single shipped to club DJs. Features the extended and DJ Ponte Ice Pop mixes — the catalysts for Blue's UK #1 success in 1999.
- 01Blue (Da Ba Dee) — Extended Mix (5:39)
- 02Blue (Da Ba Dee) — DJ Ponte Ice Pop Mix (5:38)
Move Your Body — European Promo
European-wide radio promo. Distributed in plain card sleeve. Contains the Radio Edit and a unique Eiffel Mix never released commercially.
- 01Move Your Body — Radio Edit (4:13)
- 02Move Your Body — Eiffel Mix (4:21)
Elephants In Amsterdam — Italian Radio Promo
Italian-only radio promo for the playful Amsterdam-themed single from Contact!. Did not get a commercial release outside Italy.
- 01Elephants In Amsterdam — Radio Edit (3:32)
Lucky (In My Life) — Club Promo 12"
Club DJ-only 12-inch with four full-length extended and club mixes. Highly sought-after by collectors today.
- 01A1 — Lucky (In My Life) — Extended Mix
- 02A2 — Lucky (In My Life) — Eiffel Mix
- 03B1 — Lucky (In My Life) — Club Mix
- 04B2 — Lucky (In My Life) — Bliss Edit
Side Projects, Samples & Hidden Catalog
The Bloom 06 era, Italian-only promo singles, songs that sample the eternal Blue, and every remix Eiffel 65 produced for other artists. All entries verified from Wikipedia and Discogs (Feb 2026).
After Gabry Ponte left in 2005, Jeffrey Jey and Maury Lobina continued under the name Bloom 06 until the official Eiffel 65 reunion in 2010. Two studio albums, two club-remix EPs and six singles — released on their own Blue Boys label, distributed by Universal Italy.

Crash Test 01
Blue Boys · Universal Italy · October 2006
The debut Bloom 06 album, composed during the late Eiffel 65 era and originally intended as the band's fourth record. Eight tracks — five in English, three in Italian. A darker, more introspective electronic-pop chapter for Jeffrey Jey and Maury Lobina after they left Bliss Corporation.
- In the City
- Per Sempre
- The Crash
- Love Is Forever
- Don't Say These Words
- World in the World
- Time Is Not Our Cage
- Io E La Mia Stanza

Crash Test 02
Blue Boys · Universal Italy · 23 May 2008
The lighter, more upbeat companion to Crash Test 01. Singles previewed on MySpace ahead of the album release. Lead single 'Un'altra Come Te' was released on Italian iTunes 2 May 2008 after a fan vote.
- Un'altra Come Te
- Between the Lines
- Anche Solo Per Un Attimo
- Welcome to the Zoo
- Follow Me
- Living In My City
- You Make Me Cry
- I Wanna Be
- Go

Club Test 01
Blue Boys · 28 November 2008
Club-oriented remix EP released as a follow-up to Crash Test 02. Features a Bloom 06 remake of the Eiffel 65 classic 'Blue (Da Ba Dee)', the English version of 'Un'altra Come Te' ('Being Not Like You'), and remixed cuts from Crash Test 02.
- Being Not Like You (English Mix of Un'altra Come Te)
- Welcome to the Zoo — Club Mix
- Blue (Da Ba Dee) — Bloom 06 Remake
- Un'altra Come Te — Club Edit

Club Test 02
Blue Boys · 22 June 2009
Second Bloom 06 club remix EP. First released on Italian, US and Irish iTunes on 22 June 2009, then on CD on 3 July 2009. Includes two new tracks ('Beats & Sweat', 'Dancing on the Moon'), a Bloom 06 remake of the Eiffel 65 hit 'Move Your Body', and a new remix of 'Welcome to the Zoo'.
- Beats & Sweat — Radio Edit
- Beats & Sweat — Extended Mix
- Dancing on the Moon — Radio Edit
- Move Your Body — Bloom 06 Remake
- Welcome to the Zoo — Remix
Bloom 06In the City2006 · Crash Test 01
Bloom 06Per Sempre2007 · Crash Test 01
Bloom 06The Crash2007 · Crash Test 01
Bloom 06Un'altra Come Te2008 · Crash Test 02
Bloom 06Being Not Like You2009 · Club Test 01
Bloom 06Beats & Sweat2009 · Club Test 02
Around the world in 17 #1s
Gold, Platinum and Diamond certifications across every continent.
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Stories behind the songs
Eight verified anecdotes from 25+ years of Eiffel 65.
How the band got its name
The name 'Eiffel 65' was chosen randomly by a computer at Bliss Corporation. The system generated 'Eiffel' from a database of European landmarks, and '65' was simply the next available number on the list. It stuck.
Blue was almost an instrumental
The original 1998 demo of Blue (Da Ba Dee) had no vocals at all. Jeffrey Jey improvised the now-iconic 'Da Ba Dee' melody during a single take in the studio. The label nearly cut the song before the vocal was added.
Europop birthed a genre
Although Eurodance existed before, the album Europop (1999) became the blueprint for a new fusion of dance, synth-pop and pop-rock that influenced acts from Cascada to PSY a decade later.
Grammy Nomination 2001
Blue (Da Ba Dee) was nominated for Best Dance Recording at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards — making Eiffel 65 the first Italian Eurodance act ever Grammy-nominated.
Sanremo 2003
Eiffel 65 entered Italy's biggest festival, Sanremo, in 2003 with 'Quelli Che Non Hanno Età' — a bold creative move from a dance act into Italian songwriting tradition.
The 2010 reunion
After Gabry Ponte left in 2005 and Jeffrey + Maurizio worked as Bloom 06, the band officially reunited as Eiffel 65 in 2010 — twelve years after Blue first dropped.
Auto Blu virality (2020)
The 2020 collab with Shiva pulled Eiffel 65 back into Italian streaming charts. It went Platinum (FIMI) and became a TikTok meme staple before Bestiale took the relay.
Bestiale & Fare A Meno Di Te
The 2024–2025 Episode II EP features the late Loredana Bertè on Bestiale and Italian rapper Guè on Fare A Meno Di Te — proving Eiffel 65 still bridges generations.