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The most ridiculous thing about Nintendo’s ‘Legend of Zelda’ commercial isn’t that they poorly tried to appropriate hip-hop cool to ensnare young impressionable children into hours of role-playing nerdiness, but that they thought the game needed any more of a selling point. The only thing that could be worse is this song being licensed to an anti-sciatica commercial. But baby got backpack takes a cultural touchstone and bar mitzvah staple and turns it into a cheap ad for cheaper Target backpacks.

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Status as the premier Seattle hip-hop legend doesn’t necessarily keep you sheathed in fur coats forever. The publishing and licensing money from ‘Baby Got Back’ can only last you so long. You can’t blame Sir Mix-a-Lot for doing this commercial. Have you ever ambled aimlessly through the butcher’s section of a supermarket and wondered why someone hadn’t written a rap song about the experience? If so, Moo & Oink will tantalize you to the point where you’ll want to import pork links from Chicago. In the interest of senseless entertainment (this is a Super Bowl-related post after all), Pop & Hiss takes a look at five of history’s weirdest rap ads. While the wedding of the controversial hip-hop star and the innocuous iced tea makes for unlikely bedfellows, hip-hop is no stranger to such bizarre pairings. Reports claimed that the firm forked over $1 million for Eminem’s services - and now he can afford that platinum-plated ivory hoodie that he’s always craved. After all, nothing says cool and refreshing like a man who once wrote a song called ‘Puke.’ That’s brisk, baby. Because a love of Doritos and pugs can only take you so far, one of the more interesting commercials was Eminem’s shill for Lipton’s Brisk Iced Tea.

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See About archive blog posts.Īmid an excellent performance by Aaron Rodgers and a noble failure by Troy Polamalu’s hair, Madison Avenue and corporate America combined to spend $100,000 per second on Super Bowl ads. This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links.










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