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Title: Gigi D'Agostino – Bla Bla Bla (Acapella) [Extra Quality]
Post:
🎶 Pure Vibes. No Beat. Just the Magic. 🎶
I've remastered and isolated the legendary vocals from Gigi D'Agostino's iconic "Bla Bla Bla" — now available in extra quality acapella format.
✅ Crystal clear audio
✅ No instrumental bleed
✅ Perfect for remixes, mashups, or DJ edits
Let that iconic "Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla" hit different. 🕺💨
🔊 Listen / Download below.
👇 Drop a comment if you want the 130 BPM extended version next!
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To get a high-quality acapella of Gigi D'Agostino's " Bla Bla Bla
," you can use official versions, find community remakes, or extract it yourself using AI tools. Finding Existing Acapellas Official Acapella Video official acapella video gigi d 39agostino bla bla bla acapella extra quality
exists on YouTube. While this is a video format, you can use it to hear the clean vocal track intended by the artist. SoundCloud and DJ Pools
: Various DJs and producers share edits and filtered acapellas. Platforms like SoundCloud Digital DJ Pool
often host high-bitrate (320 kbps) versions of these tracks. Karaoke and Backing Tracks : Sites like
provide vocal backing tracks and tabs that can be useful for seeing how the vocal melody is structured. SoundCloud How to Extract "Extra Quality" Vocals Yourself
If you cannot find a studio-quality studio stem, you can create one from the original track using modern AI separation tools: Obtain a High-Quality Original
: Start with a lossless (WAV/FLAC) or high-bitrate (320kbps MP3) version of the original song Use an AI Stem Splitter : Use a tool like the Media.io Acapella Extractor or specialized software like Refine the Output
: "Extra quality" often requires manual cleaning. Use a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) like Ableton or FL Studio to apply:
: Cut out low-end frequencies below 100-200Hz to remove leftover bass noise. Noise Gate
: To silence any instrumental "bleed" in the gaps between vocals.
: To smooth out harsh "s" sounds that might be exaggerated by the AI extraction. Track Details for Reference Title: Gigi D'Agostino – Bla Bla Bla (Acapella)
Gigi D'Agostino - Bla Bla Bla ( A Cappella ) - Official Video
The Story Behind the "Bla Bla Bla" Acapella: More Than Just Gibberish
If you grew up in the late '90s or early 2000s, there is a high chance you spent hours trying to mimic the rhythmic, nonsensical vocal of Gigi D’Agostino’s Bla Bla Bla. It is one of the most iconic "nonsense" tracks in electronic music history, but for DJs and producers, finding an "extra quality" acapella of this track has been a quest for over two decades. The Secret of the Sample
What many fans don't realize is that the vocal isn't just a random recording of Gigi making noises. It is actually a heavily chopped and looped sample from the 1975 funk single "Why Did You Do It?" by the British band Stretch. The original lyric was: "I've been thinking 'bout what you have done to me"
Gigi famously sliced these syllables into a rhythmic motif to mock people who "talk and talk without saying anything." Why Seek an "Extra Quality" Acapella?
Because the vocal is so intrinsically tied to the original track's "bouncing" beat, a clean, high-quality acapella is rare. Producers look for it to:
Create Modern Edits: From Hard Techno to Slap House, the "Bla Bla" vocal fits almost any BPM.
Live Mashups: It’s a staple for DJs who want to layer the iconic "gibberish" over a fresh bassline.
High-Fidelity Remixing: Low-quality rips often contain "ghost" percussion that ruins a professional mix. Where to Find it Today
While finding an "Official Studio Acapella" remains difficult, several sources offer high-fidelity versions or creative alternatives: BlaBlaBla (Acapella) To get a high-quality acapella of Gigi D'Agostino's
Recent developments in AI audio technology (like Moises, RipX, or UVR5) have finally granted the wish of thousands of producers. Today, you can feed the original Bla Bla Bla into a stem-splitting algorithm and extract a vocal that is 95% clean.
However, the search for “extra quality” persists because the original master tapes have never been officially released as a acapella pack. Therefore, the “best” version currently available is usually a fan-reconstructed acapella—a digital phantom created by phase-inverting the original track against a DIY instrumental remake.
If you have spent any time in electronic music forums, YouTube comment sections, or DJ record pools, you have likely stumbled upon a very specific, almost ritualistic search query: “Gigi D’Agostino bla bla bla acapella extra quality.”
At first glance, it looks like a typo or a string of random words. But to hardcore fans of late-90s and early-2000s Italo dance, this phrase represents the holy grail of remixing. Let’s break down why this specific request has become a legend in its own right.
Look for the Gigi D’Agostino – Bla Bla Bla (12" Promo) on Discogs (Catalog number: ZYX 8955-8). If Side B track 3 is listed as "Acapella":
Searching for “Gigi D’Agostino Bla Bla Bla acapella” yields dozens of results, but 99% fall into two categories:
The keyword “extra quality” signals a rejection of these. You want:
Unlike modern pop songs with dedicated studio acapella stems, “Bla Bla Bla” was produced in the late 90s using hardware samplers (Roland JP-8000, Korg Trinity) and analog mixers. The vocal is not a natural human performance; it is a heavily processed loop.
Because the vocal is rhythmic (sung in 16th notes), an “extra quality” acapella means you can hear the transients of the original sample without the heavy side-chain compression from the kick drum.