
After a few unsuccessful one-hit blunders, the four of them decided to seek inspiration serving as missionaries with their church. Originally, there were four members in Eiffel 65: Jeffrey Jey, Raimondo Sanguine, Maurizio Lobina, and Gabry Ponte. In their recent biography, Eiffel 65 reveals the truth: Chances are, though, that you haven't heard the story behind the song. The song came out in America in 1999, so if you're older than 15 you may have heard it.

If you heard the song, you'd recognize it for its catchy beat and mostly-gibberish lyrics.

They're an Italian eurodance group, and they have maybe three hits in America: the two previously-mentioned songs, and "(I'm) Blue". 14.You may know the band Eiffel 65 for their hits "Move Your Body" or "Too Much of Heaven". Rolling Stone, however, in their review of Europop, gave the song a negative review, commenting that the song "blends Cher-esque vocoder vocals, trance-like synth riffs, unabashed Eurodisco beats and a baby-babble chorus so infantile it makes the Teletubbies sound like Shakespeare." The magazine also placed the song on their list of the "20 Most Annoying Songs," at No. Promis described the song as a "hypnotic smash" in his review of Europop. PopMatters reviewer Chris Massey, in his review of Europop, described his initial reaction to the song as being "really, really bad." However, he later stated in the review that after many repeated listenings of the song he "loved it." AllMusic editor Jose F. He also noted that "the key is the use of the voice synthesizer". The Daily Vault's Christopher Thelen described it as a "quirky little hit" with a "bouncy chorus". Scottish newspaper Daily Record said it is the "strangest-sounding Euro-club hit of the summer". Chuck Taylor from Billboard wrote that "the hook here, with its dancy but curiously compelling singsongy rhythm and lyric, is destined to react instantly with listeners far and wide." He also noted that it has a "euro sound", and "it's creative, it will affect listeners on both ends of the demographic spectrum, and it's anthemic." A reviewer from Entertainment Weekly positively reviewed the song, calling the song "a fleeting, feel-good foot-tapper" and gave the song a rating of B−. The song received mixed reviews from critics. David Guetta and Bebe Rexha made a better remix of this song, called "I'm Good".It's still a memorable and well-liked song by many people and Eurodance fans.It’s somewhat catchy, especially the beat.It's likely the song itself was supposed to be nonsensical on purpose.The lyrics, and the CGI animation/green screen of the music video can come off as unintentionally hilarious to some.

Flo Rida made an even worse interpolation of this song sampling it in his song Sugar.
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