Trumpets (Sak Noel and Salvi song)

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"Trumpets"
Trumpets-sak-noel-salvi.jpeg
Single by Sak Noel and Salvi featuring Sean Paul
Released25 April 2016
Genre
Length3:26 (Radio mix)
3:55 (Extended mix)
Label Barnaton Records
Songwriter(s)
Sak Noel singles chronology
"No Boyfriend (No Problem)"
(2014)
"Trumpets"
(2016)
Salvisingles chronology
"Trumpets"
(2016)

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