He worked on it with Collin Tilley and got pictures in the background, singing the lyrics along with him.ĭerulo performed Trumpets live for the first time in the UK on BBC Radio 1 1Xtra special performance in the Live Lounge. Derulo got backlash for the video from his record label for directing the video saying it wasnt the right move or look, because I directed it. states Derulo. The music video was directed by Jason Derulo as his directorial debut alongside Colin Tilley who has directed many of Derulos previous videos and was produced by Jamee Ranta. The video depicts Jason trying get intimate with his girl, But just as the clothes come off he is bombarded by the sound of instruments, while a marching band that bursts into his bedroom out of nowhere to ruin the mood. The music video for Trumpets made its world premiere online through Derulos official YouTube channel on November 3, 2013. On October 11, 2013, the official lyric video for the song premiered on Derulos official YouTube channel, after which he tweeted #trumpets #tattoos with a link to the video, to help promote the songs release. Lyrically the song is about being so in love with and infatuated with someone that every time youre together, trumpets blast through your head, as heard in the lyrics ∾very time that you get undressed/ I hear symphonies in my head. It also states how various features of Jasons girlfriend remind him of other songs by Coldplay (her eyespossibly Green Eyes) and Katy Perry (her brapossibly ∼alifornia Gurls, in the video for which Perry dons a distinctive cream-shooting bra). Trumpets is a midtempo R&B and pop song written in the key of C major, that runs for a duration of three minutes and thirty seven seconds and was written by Jason Derulo and Jon Bellion, who also handled that songs production. It was mastered by Tom Coyne at sterling Sound in New York. It was mixed by Roberto Tito Vazquez at Plush recording Studios in Orlando Florida. with additional recordings by Josh Collins and Juan P. The song was recorded by Vince Watson at Atlantic Studios in Hollywood, California. Trumpets was written by Jason Desrouleaux and Jon Bellion who also handled the production. It was sent to US pop and rhythmic radio on August 19, 2014.įollowing the release of Marry Me as the third single from his album Tattoos in the US and some international markets, Trumpets was released as the fourth overall single from the album to the UK and European territories. Trumpets was released in the US as the fifth single from Talk Dirty. The song was written by Derulo (under his real name Jason Desrouleaux) and Jon Bellion, who also handled the production.Īlthough the song wasnt released as a single in the United States at the time, it was included on the US version of the album, Talk Dirty (2014) and since has peaked at number 33 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Trumpets is a song by American singer-songwriter Jason Derulo, released as the fourth single in Australia, New Zealand and the European market and third single in the UK, from his third studio album, Tattoos (2013). Translations courtesy of Apple and Google. Highest rank: 1919 (play the video all the way through to register a vote for this song) Recorded: 2012 Atlantic Studios, Hollywood, California Song Title: Trumpets (official video)Ĭomposer: Copyright © 2012 Jason Desrouleaux, Jon Bellion Trumpets by Jason Derulo (official video) is an R&B song. Play music video Trumpets by Jason Derulo Supported by girlfriend Jordin Sparks it took him over a year to fully recover, but he returned with top five album Tattoos (2013) and scored his third British Number 1 with Talk Dirty (featuring 2 Chainz).Īrtist biography compiled by BDS/West 10.Play pause rewind next song TIME: starting Trumpets by Jason Derulo Disaster struck in 2012, however, when he slipped rehearsing dance moves, landed on his head and seriously fractured a vertebrae. His strutting, dance floor soul went on to top the UK charts with In My Head and Don't Wanna Go Home and he supported Lady Gaga on her Monsters Ball tour.
Signed to Los Angeles label Beluga Heights in 2009, he sampled Imogen Heap's track Hide And Seek on debut single Watcha Say which, after featuring on hit TV show The O.C, shot to Number 1 in the US chart. Growing up in Miami, Florida, Derulo (real name Jason Desrouleaux) learned his trade at performing arts schools and wrote his first song at 16 before going on to get his big break when he won the grand final of the televised talent contest Showtime at the Apollo in 2006. Originally a songwriter for Lil Wayne, Sean Kingston and Danity Kane, Jason Derulo recovered from a broken neck to become one of the big US R&B stars and score a string of hit singles.