David Guetta & Bebe Rexha I'm Good (blue) S... Apr 2026

: It spent 55 weeks at #1 on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, the second-longest run in the chart's history.

: With this track, Rexha became the only artist to spend at least 50 weeks at #1 on both the Billboard Dance/Electronic and Hot Country Songs charts (the latter for "Meant to Be").

Today, the track is certified and has surpassed one billion global streams , solidifying its place as a quintessential example of how nostalgia and social media can transform a "forgotten" demo into a global phenomenon. David Guetta & Bebe Rexha I'm Good (Blue) S...

: The song won Best Collaboration at the 2022 MTV EMAs and Top Dance/Electronic Song at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards. It also received a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Recording.

For years, the track existed only as a bootleg on YouTube, resurfacing annually until it finally exploded on in 2022. After a snippet amassed over 500 million views on the platform, fan demand forced the artists to finally polish and release the "shelved banger". Production and Sound : It spent 55 weeks at #1 on

The song’s journey began in during a casual studio session in London where Guetta and Rexha "just had fun" with a remix of Eiffel 65's 1998 classic "Blue (Da Ba Dee)". Although Guetta played it once at Ultra Music Festival that year, the duo initially decided not to release it officially.

Produced by Guetta alongside , the song is a direct interpolation of the iconic piano melody and structure of Eiffel 65's original hit. Rexha’s vocals replace the original's melancholic lyrics with a more uplifting "tonight’s-gonna-be-a-good-night" sentiment, which critics noted captured a post-pandemic craving for positivity. Chart Milestones and Legacy : The song won Best Collaboration at the

"I'm Good (Blue)" shattered multiple records and earned widespread acclaim: