The track was produced in collaboration with Arisa , a popular Tel Aviv party line famous for its "Mizrahi-gay" aesthetic, which uses Middle Eastern music and campy drag culture to celebrate queer identity.
Omer Adam feat. Arisa - Tel Aviv עומר אדם עם אריסה - תל אביב The track was produced in collaboration with Arisa
The song's lyrics, written by , are a playful celebration of Tel Aviv’s vibrant, hedonistic nightlife. The 2013 anthem by Omer Adam remains one
The 2013 anthem by Omer Adam remains one of the most culturally significant pop hits in modern Israeli history. Originally commissioned as the official song for Tel Aviv Gay Pride 2013 , it bridged the gap between the mainstream Mizrahi music scene and the LGBTQ+ community. Key Components of the Track The term "Bass Maker" often refers to high-energy,
While the original was produced by Henree, the song's enduring popularity has led to countless remixes . The term "Bass Maker" often refers to high-energy, bass-heavy electronic dance music (EDM) versions of the track frequently played at Pride parades and Mediterranean beach clubs. Lyrics and Cultural Impact
At the time of release, Omer Adam was a rising star in the Mizrahi genre. His participation was groundbreaking, as he was a straight, mainstream artist performing a song with overtly gay-friendly lyrics, such as "Tistakel kama lirdim misaviv" (Look how many "lirds" [hot guys] are around).