T-Ache Assists On Softest Laborious's Cowl of Iconic 1998 Dance Anthem, "Blue (Da Ba Dee)"

The nostalgia runs wild on Softest Laborious’s newest single, “I am Blue,” a festival-ready tackle Eiffel 65’s iconic 1998 anthem, “Blue (Da Ba Dee).”
However it does not finish there: you will additionally hear the silky clean voice of autotune king T-Ache, whom Softest Laborious tapped for the monitor’s lead vocal. Launched July fifteenth through HARD Recs, “I am Blue” interweaves retro synths with Softest Laborious’s signature saturated drums. Rave cowbells, a scintillating bass breakdown and, in fact, rally calls courtesy of T-Ache rally calls additionally seem beneath a glistening home melody.
“I wants me an edm/home/techno producer that is aware of the house and I do know I can lead us to musical greatness,” T-Ache wrote on Twitter final 12 months. With Softest Laborious, it seems he bought his want.
“Working with Softest Laborious on recreating this 90s basic has been a blast,” T-Ache mentioned in a press launch shared with EDM.com. “I’m a longtime dance music fanatic so this collaboration is one thing I’ve been trying ahead to for a very long time.”
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