The main melody is a textbook example of a "sticky" earworm. Producers use the MIDI to study how the interval jumps create its signature bounce.

The original track, written by Jeffrey Jey, Maurizio Lobina, and Massimo Gabutti, was built around a specific piano hook composed by Lobina. This MIDI sequence is highly valued for several reasons:

The global popularity of Eiffel 65's 1998 hit "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" has made its one of the most searched-for digital assets among music producers, piano students, and remixers. As the "Wonderwall" of Europop, its infectious melody and simple yet effective arrangement continue to drive thousands of downloads nearly three decades after its release. Why Producers Seek the "Blue" MIDI