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Eiffel 65

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Italian music group

For the French rock music group, seeEiffel (band). For the spinoff of Eiffel 65, seeBloom 06. For other uses, seeEiffel (disambiguation).
Eiffel 65
Eiffel 65 in 2016
Eiffel 65 in 2016
Background information
OriginTurin, Italy
Genres
Years active
  • 1997–2005
  • 2010–present
Labels
SpinoffsBloom 06
Spinoff ofBliss Team
Members
Past membersGabry Ponte
Websiteeiffel65.com

Eiffel 65 is an ItalianEurodance group formed in 1997 in the studios of theTurin based record companyBliss Corporation. The group consists ofJeffrey Jey,Maurizio Lobina, and formerlyGabry Ponte. They gained global popularity with their singles "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" and "Move Your Body" from their 1999 debut studio albumEuropop. The singles reached number one in many countries, while the album peaked at number four on theBillboard 200 chart. Their following two albums,Contact! (2001) and their self-titledEiffel 65 (2003), did not gain international success, but still managed to gain success in Italy.

Throughout their career, the group won aWorld Music Award in 2000 for the World Best Selling Italian Group, and aB.M.I USA in Los Angeles, rewarding the most-broadcast song on radio in the United States. They were also nominated at theGrammy Award forBest Dance Recording for "Blue (Da Ba Dee)".[4]

Eiffel 65 also produced remixes of numerous popular songs, and they recorded "One Goal", one of the official songs of theUEFA Euro 2000, and "Living in My City" for the2006 Winter Olympics. With more than 20 million copies sold[5] and many gold, platinum and diamondrecords, it is one of Italy's most popular electronic groups.

In 2005, Ponte focused on his solo career, while Jey and Lobina collaborated as a duo calledBloom 06. In 2010, the original group reunited, although Ponte no longer participates.[citation needed]

History

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1992: Formation

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Randone, Ponte and Lobina met atBliss Corporation, which was founded in 1992 by Massimo Gabutti. A computer chose the nameEiffel randomly from a group of words the three had selected but the number65 was added to it by mistake: the producer had written a phone number on a piece of paper and two digits of it ended up on the label copy. The graphic artist who received it assumed that it had been added afterwards so he just fused it to the band name for their first release.[6]

1992–2000: Breakthrough withEuropop

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Eiffel 65 became famous for their international chart-topping hits "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" and "Move Your Body". Both songs were featured singles on their debut albumEuropop, which was released on 22 November 1999.[citation needed]

The band achieved considerable success in Italy and the rest of Europe,[7] in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Brazil.[8]Europop peaked in the top five on theBillboard 200[9] and on theBillboard Canadian Albums chart.[10] "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" peaked at number 6 on theBillboard Hot 100,[11] reached No. 1 in the UK[12] and in Germany[13] and number 3 in Italy.[14]

2001–2005: Follow-up albums

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Their second album,Contact!, was released in 2001, with "'80s Stars" peaking at No. 9 in Italy. A self-titledEiffel 65 album was released in 2003.[citation needed]

Eiffel 65 also remixed, between 1999 and 2002, other artists' tracks like theBloodhound Gang's "The Bad Touch",[15]Nek's "La vita è",S Club 7's "Reach"[16] and in early 2005, a remix of Yo Yo Mundi's "L'ultimo testimone".[17]

2005–2010: Bloom 06 andCrash Test 01

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DJGabry Ponte

In early March 2005, the group's DJ,Gabry Ponte, went on to focus on his solo career. On 16 May 2005, the other two members,Maurizio Lobina andJeffrey Jey, decided to leaveBliss Corporation to continue 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 2005,Bloom 06.[citation needed]

Eiffel 65's long-anticipated fourth album, under the working titleCrash Test, had already finished production by the time of Maury and Jeffrey's departure from Bliss Corporation. It was renamedCrash Test 01 and was released by Bloom 06 on 13 October 2006. The album contains lyrics inEnglish andItalian.[citation needed]

2010–present: Reunion and recent work

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Lead singerJeffrey Jey and keyboardistMaurizio Lobina performing atEthias Arena,Hasselt (April 2013)

Bliss Corporation confirmed that a new Eiffel 65 lineup would make their debut in the summer of 2007 but 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 again to produce new music as well as touring.[18] In an April 2012 interview, Jeffrey Jey commented on the progress of the new album:

The progress is slow because we work in three different places and of all the demos probably two, maybe three of these songs are what we call "the candidates" for our new single. We're not able to get a unanimous decision on one song, so that is what's making the release continuously slide. It's really hard to say when we will release a new song. Hopefully within the next two or three months we will be fixing the songs that we think are the good candidates and putting them online.[19]

In the meantime, they toured Europe with their New Planet Tour, a multimedia show with wide screens, and in the summer of 2012, they announced a mini tour in Australia on their site.[citation needed]

On 2 April 2016, a demo of Eiffel 65's new single "Panico" was posted on Bliss Corporation'sYouTube channel.[20] "Panico" and its English version "Critical" were officially released on iTunes on 1 June 2016. However, their fourth album release date is still unknown.[citation needed]

In late February 2023, the group appeared on the list of artists who will compete inUna Voce Per San Marino, a song contest where the winning song will representSan Marino at theEurovision Song Contest 2023 inLiverpool.[21]

In May 2024, they released a new single "Bestiale" with Italian singerLoredana Bertè.[22]

Zorotl

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Zorotlekuykauo "Zorotl" Sushik IV[23] is a character created by the Bliss Corporation and featured in the videos of "Blue (Da Ba Dee)", "Move Your Body" and "Lucky (In My Life)". Zorotl was supposed to be a malicious character but since he was designed with a funny round body, the authors of the "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" video decided to portray it as tender, changing the script and giving it a happy ending.[24] In 2000, 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 65'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 avirtual group.[citation needed]

Members

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Discography

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Main article:Eiffel 65 discography
Eiffel 65 wordmark since 2001

Awards and nominations

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AwardYearCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
BMI Pop Awards2001Award-Winning Song"Blue (Da Ba Dee)"Won[25]
Grammy Awards2001Best Dance Recording"Blue (Da Ba Dee)"Nominated[26]
World Music Awards2000World's Best Selling Italian GroupThemselvesWon[27]
Hungarian Music Awards2000Best Foreign Dance AlbumEuropopWon[28]
International Dance Music Awards2000Best HiNRJ 12'"Blue (Da Ba Dee)"Won[29]
RSH Gold Awards2000Best Dance ActThemselvesWon[30]
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party1999Best Dance Choon"Blue (Da Ba Dee)"Won
The Record of the Year1999Record of the Year"Blue (Da Ba Dee)"Nominated[31]


References

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