: As Edwin Díaz dominated on the mound, his walk-out to the song’s trumpet solo became a viral moment, eventually propelling the track to No. 1 on the US Spotify Viral chart .
"Narco" saw a massive resurgence five years after its release, fueled by its use in Major League Baseball. Blasterjaxx & Timmy Trumpet - Narco
: After meeting Timmy Trumpet during his 2017 European tour, the duo swapped the flute for a live trumpet performance. Timmy described the riff as "simple and effective but very hard to come up with". : As Edwin Díaz dominated on the mound,
: The title was inspired by the Netflix crime drama Narcos . Musically, it is characterized by its hypnotic, South American-inspired melody and powerful big-room drops. The "Edwin Díaz" Effect : After meeting Timmy Trumpet during his 2017
"Narco" is a high-energy big-room electronic dance track released in 2017 as a collaboration between the Dutch EDM duo and Australian DJ Timmy Trumpet . While originally a festival anthem, it gained massive global popularity in 2022 after becoming the iconic entrance song for Edwin Díaz , the star closer for the New York Mets. Origins and Production
: The hype culminated in August 2022 when Timmy Trumpet performed the song live at Citi Field as Díaz emerged from the bullpen, a moment ESPN and other outlets called one of the best entrances in sports history.
: The track began with Blasterjaxx members Idir Makhlaf and Thom Jongkind, who initially used a synthetic "Arabian flute" for the main melody.