: The song is a prime example of "Mizrahi-pop," blending Middle Eastern vocal styles and rhythms with Western pop and electronic dance music (EDM).
: It captures the "vibrant pulse" of city life, referencing late-night parties and the bustling streets that define the "Tel Aviv spirit".
: Beyond the party vibes, the song reflects Tel Aviv's role as a "cosmopolitan beacon" and a model for multiculturalism within the region. The Artists : The song is a prime example of
: The track served as the centerpiece for the 2013 Pride festivities, with its music video filmed along Tel Aviv’s coastline. It remains a staple at annual Pride parades.
(תל אביב), released in May 2013, is a landmark Mizrahi-pop anthem by Omer Adam featuring the creative collective Arisa . Originally commissioned as the official song for Tel Aviv Gay Pride 2013 , it evolved from a local event track into a national cultural phenomenon. Cultural Impact & Significance The Artists : The track served as the
: A creative team and party line that specializes in Mizrahi-themed gay parties. Their collaboration with Adam brought a campy, high-energy aesthetic to the track that remains iconic.
You can listen to the track on Spotify or view the official video on YouTube . Originally commissioned as the official song for Tel
: Often cited as "Israel's most famous singer," Adam is known for his unique ability to fuse traditional sounds with contemporary pop.