"Blue" is a song by Chinese-Canadian singer Yung Kai. Released on August 2, 2024, the song went viral on TikTok and Instagram, layered over video montages of dreamy moments spent with a loved one.[1][2] It had gathered more than one billion streams across various music platforms per June 4, 2025.[3] The song became his breakthrough song, and subsequently achieved moderate success by topping the chart in Indonesia and peaking at top ten in India, Malaysia, Philippines, and Singapore. A remix featuring Minnie was released on April 18, 2025.[4][5]
"Blue" was inspired by the 2023 Chinese television series When I Fly Towards You. He[who?] was binge-watching it on Discord with a girl he liked at the time and from the whole moment, he "put[s] up all of the built-up emotions he had together into the song."[6] The song, estimated by Yung Kai himself, was completed within two weeks before being released.[7]
Composition
"Blue" was solely produced and written by Yung Kai himself.[8] The song was composed in the key of E major, with a tempo of 97 beats per minute.[9]
According to an interview with Genius, the first verse is about love at first sight. The chorus part, which invented the title "Blue" although not explicitly mentioned in the song, came from his interpretations of several elements that "sounds like blue" such as waves and ocean he mentioned "I'll nap under moonlight skies with you / I think I'll picture us, you with the waves / The ocean's colors on your face". Originally, the supposed chorus of the song was the current second verse, before he changed it since his friend who had initially heard the song '[wasn't] really feeling it'.[10]
Music video
The music video for "Blue" was released on December 12, 2024. Directed by Kenji K Chong, the music video shows Yung Kai, alongside a woman (Julia Ma) who represent the song's lyrics, living an ordinary cute love story, which later turns out to be only in his imagination.[11] The twist at the end of the music video was proposed by Yung Kai himself, who also contributed on the planning and storyboarding.[7]
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