Gigi D'agostino - Bla Bla Bla (extended Mix) [FAST]

: D'Agostino used this track to pioneer his “Lento Violento” (slow-violent) style, which blends heavy, propulsive beats with a slower, drawn-out tempo.

: It features a character named "Baba"—a boy with a floating head and no arms—walking endlessly along a single line while encountering multiplying shark-like creatures. Gigi D'agostino - Bla bla bla (Extended Mix)

: This minimalist animation style became a signature for D'Agostino, appearing again in his hit cover of "The Riddle". : D'Agostino used this track to pioneer his

: The "lyrics" are pseudo-gibberish created by heavily chopping and distorting a sample from Stretch's 1975 single "Why Did You Do It" . Specifically, it loops fragments of the line "I've been thinking 'bout what you have done to me". : The "lyrics" are pseudo-gibberish created by heavily

The track's popularity was bolstered by its music video, which was animated in the style of the Italian series La Linea .

: D'Agostino described the song as a satirical take on people who “talk and talk without saying anything”. The Extended Mix