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Alex Pizzuti, Adalwolf & Davis Mallory Team Up & Cover Eiffel 65’s Iconic Hit, “Blue” [Sirup]


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20 years ago, Eiffel 65 rocked the world with their smash “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” that earned them monumental success and has gone done in history of one of electronic music’s most iconic songs. Artists Alex Pizzuti, Adalwolf, and Davis Mallory teamed up this year to commemorate the 20th anniversary of this anthem and did an incredible job.

It pays homage to the classic with a wonderful vocal from Davis Mallory as Pizzuti and Adalwolf back him with heavy production and an electrifying drop that will have you dancing right in your home. It’s safe to say these three make a great team and did an awesome job covering “Blue” for the 20th Anniversary.

Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Alex Pizzuti, Adalwolf & Davis Mallory Team Up & Cover Eiffel 65’s Iconic Hit, “Blue” [Sirup]

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