The Italian DJ and producer who helped define 'Blue (Da Ba Dee)' and kept spinning hits like 'The Man In The Moon'.
For the early days, there's 'Blue (Da Ba Dee.' For the solo years, try 'The Man In The Moon.'
He was part of Eiffel 65, the group behind the late-'90s earworm 'Blue (Da Ba Dee)' that got stuck in heads everywhere. After they split, he carved out his own lane with tracks like 'The Man In The Moon' and the 2021 dance-floor staple 'Thunder' with LUM!X and Prezioso. It's a catalog that stretches from that one global novelty hit to a steady stream of club-ready singles.
He started in Turin as a DJ before joining Eiffel 65. When the group disbanded in 2005, he went solo and released his first album the next year. Since then, he's put out songs like 'Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Dj' and 'Figli di Pitagora,' featuring Little Tony.
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