Austrian Partycore metal group Stesy has brought new life to the iconic late-’90s hit ‘Blue (Da Ba Dee)’ by Eiffel 65, transforming it into a metal masterpiece that perfectly balances nostalgia and modern energy. Known for their high-energy performances and unique blend of metalcore with party vibes, Stesy’s latest release is a bold take on a dance anthem that defined a generation.
The cover kicks off with heavy riffs and thunderous drumming, setting the stage for a high-octane experience. Stesy injects their signature growls, breakdowns, and intense instrumentation while maintaining the melodic hooks of the original. The result is a track that feels fresh and powerful, proving that even a Eurodance classic can find a home in the world of metal.
The accompanying music video amplifies the partycore aesthetic. Vibrant visuals, chaotic mosh pits, and playful nods to the original music video create an experience that’s both nostalgic and exhilarating.
Fans have been quick to embrace the cover, flooding social media with praise for the band’s creativity and the sheer fun of their interpretation. This release is more than just a cover; it’s a celebration of Stesy’s unique style and their knack for transforming familiar tracks into something entirely their own.
With their metal cover of ‘Blue (Da Ba Dee),’ Stesy continues to prove why they’re one of the most exciting acts in the Partycore metal scene. It’s a track that invites listeners to headbang, dance, and reminisce all at once—a rare and delightful combination.
Check out the new single here!