Blue Vibes (song)

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"Blue Vibes"
Margaret Blue Vibes.jpeg
Single by Margaret
from the album Smurfs: The Lost Village
Released17 March 2017 (2017-03-17)
Genre Europop
Length3:11
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Dimitri Stassos
  • Joakim Buddee
Margaret singles chronology
"Let It Snow!"
(2016)
"Blue Vibes"
(2017)
"What You Do"
(2017)
Music video
"Blue Vibes" on YouTube

"Blue Vibes" is a song by Polish singer Margaret. It was recorded to promote the Polish-language version of the 2017 animated feature film, Smurfs: The Lost Village . [1] The song was also included on Margaret's third studio album Monkey Business (2017). [2] The single was released on 17 March 2017, only in Poland. [3] It was written by Joakim Buddee, Ingrid Hägglund, Margaret and Dimitri Stassos, and produced by Stassos and Buddee. [4] [5]

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Music video

A music video for "Blue Vibes", released on 17 March 2017, was directed by Konrad Aksinowicz. The video features scenes filmed in a studio with Margaret and a person dressed as Smurfette dancing on a baby pink background, as well as scenes from Smurfs: The Lost Village. [6]

Critical reception

Wiwibloggs ' Chris Halpin wrote that the song "doesn't really stray too far out of Margaret's latest offerings. It's perhaps a little more chilled compared to "Elephant, with less of the aggressive drums and a more summery feel to the beat. ... The song also doesn't tie itself in to the Smurfs at all: this isn't a theme song, merely a riff. We're thinking "Can't Stop the Feeling!" here, y'all. It's a grown up track that suits Margaret's vocal and doesn't sacrifice to fit a PR campaign, but is merely enhanced by it." [7] Mike Wass of Idolator believed that "this ridiculous euro-pop anthem is even catchier" than "I'm a Lady" by Meghan Trainor, a track also recorded for Smurfs: The Lost Village. [8]

Release history

Release history for "Blue Vibes"
RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
Poland17 March 2017 Digital download [3]

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