Trumpets
Jason DeRulo · Talk Dirty [2014]
Every time that you get undressed
I hear symphonies in my head
I wrote this song just looking at you oh, oh
Yet the drums they swing low
And the trumpets they go
And the trumpets they go
Yeah the trumpets they go
Da da, da ra ra da, da, da
Da, ra, ra, ra, da, da
Da da, da ra ra da, da, da
Da, ra, ra, ra, da, da
They go
[Verse 1:]
Is it weird that I hear
Violins whenever you're gone
Whenever you're gone
Is it weird that your ass
Remind me of a Kanye West song?
Kanye West song
Is it weird that I hear
Trumpets when you're turning me on?
Turning me on
Is it weird that your bra
Remind me of a Katy Perry song?
[Hook:]
Every time that you get undressed
I hear symphonies in my head
I wrote this song just looking at you oh, oh
Yet the drums they swing low
And the trumpets they go
And the trumpets they go
Yeah the trumpets they go
[Verse 2:]
Is it weird that I hear
Angels every time that you moan?
Time that you moan
Is it weird that your eyes
Remind me of a Coldplay song?
Coldplay song
Is it weird that I hear
Trumpets when you're turning me on?
Turning me on
Is it weird that your bra
Remind me of a Katy Perry song?
[Hook:]
Every time that you get undressed
I hear symphonies in my head
I wrote this song just looking at you oh, oh
Yet the drums they swing low
And the trumpets they go
And the trumpets they go
Yeah the trumpets they go
About Trumpets
Jason DeRulo's "Trumpets" serves as a vibrant highlight from his 2014 album *Talk Dirty*, showcasing his signature blend of pop and R&B influences. Released during a period where DeRulo was actively expanding his discography with tracks like "Marry Me" and "She Fly's Me Away," the song exemplifies his ability to craft catchy, radio-friendly melodies. The recording features a driving rhythm and an upbeat tempo that characterizes his work on the *Talk Dirty* project, distinguishing it from his earlier contributions to compilation albums. As part of his broader catalog from the early 2010s, the track reflects the energetic style that defined his career during this era, appealing to listeners seeking polished pop productions.

