Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ย. 2022
- Blue by Eiffel 65 in a medieval or fantasy Bardcore dance version. More medieval music on Spotify: sptfy.com/6O6V
Original Music: Massimo Gabutti, Maurizio Lobina, Gianfranco Randone
Medieval Edit: Cornelius Link
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⚜️ The cover is made with parts of the (authentic) Codex Manesse.
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Well met everyone! I'm glad that I can (finally) share another song with you. Hope you enjoy it 🙂
I really wish some smartass director would make a completely serious medieval movie, but insert bardcore into it for the OST. This stuff is great and critics would be triggered.
Hark! Listen of this tale,
Bardcore is still one of the best things that came out of the pandemic
This man actually made Blue into a bard song. I can’t believe it. Incredible
imagine being a 15th century peasant walking into a pub and hearing this from the cornet
This is one of the best Genre Twists i've heard in a while. Makes me want some Abba Gimme a Man After Midnight.
I was in a bad mood but this song made me feel better. Thanks for the creative job.
As a man who has over 150 songs in my bardcore playlist, I can say without a shadow of a doubt, that yours are the best. Will be removing the previous blue cover and putting this in it's place.
Puts it on loop for the next 10 dark ages
The King returns for yet another masterpiece.
Since blue was a very expensive dye in the middle ages, that would be a big flex.
This is fantastic. As silly as "Blue" is, I've always thought it to be a very catchy song.
I've listened to other bardcore versions of this song....but for some reason this one hits different. It's so satisfying to listen to. More than the original even!
pov: t'was supposed to wither in sorrow at the tavern, but the dj drops this egregious tune that thou cannot abhor
That aint eiffel 65 thats eiffel 1465
Dude your stuff is so well made. You're one of the few bardcore people that actually understands both mediums (and the compromises that must be made to make things sound right), which is so refreshing.
Man. The medieval version of Eiffel 65’s blue, makes me feel nostalgic. I like it!
And that’s how you see how well made is this song. It’s sounds beautiful
this goes harder than I thought it would. certified banger.