: This minimalist animation style became a signature for D'Agostino, appearing again in his hit cover of "The Riddle".
The track's popularity was bolstered by its music video, which was animated in the style of the Italian series La Linea . Gigi D'agostino - Bla bla bla (Extended Mix)
: D'Agostino used this track to pioneer his “Lento Violento” (slow-violent) style, which blends heavy, propulsive beats with a slower, drawn-out tempo. : This minimalist animation style became a signature
: D'Agostino described the song as a satirical take on people who “talk and talk without saying anything”. The Extended Mix : D'Agostino described the song as a satirical
: 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 (often appearing on vinyl and maxi-singles) expands on the original's hypnotic nature:
The song is famous for its hypnotic rhythm and unique vocal usage: