Trumpets
Static & Ben El
There is a song called "Trumpets" by Static & Ben El that became one of the Israeli duo's signature international crossover moments. The production wraps blaring brass fanfares — bright, almost celebratory trumpet bursts — around a slow-rolling trap rhythm, creating an unusual tension between grandeur and intimacy. The beat feels heavy underfoot but the horns keep lifting the energy skyward, refusing to let the track settle into anything purely mellow. Ben El Tavori's voice arrives drenched in Auto-Tune, but the processing works as an aesthetic statement rather than a correction — it rounds his delivery into something warm and almost caramelized, honeyed in a way that suits the song's unapologetically romantic braggadocio. The lyrical core orbits around overwhelming admiration, the feeling that ordinary language fails to express how someone makes you feel, so the trumpets play instead. It sits at the intersection of Mediterranean pop and American trap, where Tel Aviv nightlife meets Atlanta production sensibility. You reach for this in a car at night, windows down, feeling like the world should be watching you feel exactly this good.
medium
2010s
bright, warm, dense
Israeli/Mediterranean with Atlanta trap influence
Pop, Trap. Mediterranean Trap-Pop. romantic, euphoric. Opens in celebratory grandeur and sustains a feeling of romantic elevation throughout, never deflating.. energy 7. medium. danceability 7. valence 8. vocals: Auto-tuned male, honeyed, warm, romantic braggadocio. production: blaring brass fanfares, trap rhythm, heavy bass, polished. texture: bright, warm, dense. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. Israeli/Mediterranean with Atlanta trap influence. Late-night drive with windows down, feeling like the world should be watching you feel exactly this good.