Maurizio Lobina | |
Background: | solo_singer |
Birth Date: | 1973 10, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Asti, Piedmont, Italy |
Instrument: | Guitar, keyboards, vocals |
Genre: | Eurodance, Italo dance, electronic |
Occupation: | Musician, singer |
Years Active: | 1997–present |
Associated Acts: | Eiffel 65, Bloom 06 |
Maurizio Lobina (born 30 October 1973 in Asti) is an Italian musician and singer, most known as a member of the band Eiffel 65,[1] an Italian group who hit big in 1999 with the international success "Blue (Da Ba Dee)."[2] Lobina created the melody for the song "Blue" on a keyboard and asked vocalist Jeffrey Jey to "come up with strange lyrics" to accompany his piano riff. Producer Massimo Gabutti is another author of the track.[3]
Born in Asti, Lobina is a former member of the band Vitanova. He left because the other members disliked dance music. "In 1991, I met Roberto Molinaro thanks to some girlfriends in common," says Lobina. "he was an aspirant DJ and producer and I was an aspirant musician and producer. As soon as he saw me play the piano he started asking me to go with him in a new studio in Torino. I talked to the band but they didn't like dance music; they preferred rock or pop music. Anyway, nobody of them stopped me."[4]
Maury briefly left Bliss Corporation to do military service in 1994, and returned soon after to resume his musical career. In 1998, at the end of a typical working day at Bliss Corporation, Maury composed a tune mostly out of boredom and asked BlissCo. colleague Jeffrey Jey to invent some strange lyrics to complete the song. Within a few days, 'Blue (Da Ba Dee)' was composed, arranged, produced, recorded and released on vinyl in Italian stores.
He has a son, to whom he dedicated the song "Viaggia insieme a me". He also has a younger brother, Luca, who shot many of the group's album photos.
Following Eiffel 65's breakup in 2005, Maurizio joined Jeffrey Jey to form the band Bloom 06.[2] In 2010, they both rejoined Eiffel 65 and are still touring[5] as of 2024.[6]