If you’ve turned on a radio, scrolled through TikTok, or stepped into a club in the last year, you’ve heard it. Those iconic piano chords kick in, the bass drops, and Bebe Rexha’s powerhouse vocals declare: "I’m good, yeah, I’m feelin’ alright."
But how did a track that started as a "lost" demo nearly a decade ago become a global phenomenon? Let’s dive into the story behind A Nostalgic Masterclass If you’ve turned on a radio, scrolled through
At its core, "I’m Good (Blue)" is a brilliant interpolation of Eiffel 65’s 1998 Eurodance classic, "Blue (Da Ba Dee)." While many artists try to flip nostalgic hits, Guetta and Rexha managed to modernize the sound without losing the infectious energy of the original. It’s the perfect bridge between 90s nostalgia and modern EDM production. From the Vault to the Main Stage It’s the perfect bridge between 90s nostalgia and
The Ultimate Feel-Good Anthem: Why David Guetta & Bebe Rexha’s "I’m Good (Blue)" Is Still Dominating the Charts It’s an instant earworm
The lyrics are simple, relatable, and undeniably positive. In a world that often feels heavy, there is something incredibly cathartic about singing along to a track that is purely about having the best night of your life. It’s an instant earworm. The Energy: It’s built for the dancefloor.
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