Thank you for registering! Click the link to confirm your email address. By Tristin Marshall Rap trio Migos premiered the new ad campaign for their endorsement with sneaker brand Finish Line today on Instagram. Grammy Preview: Lil Baby. Spotify Email. More information can be found in our Cookies Policy and Privacy Policy. Fans will be able to influence the music video for the song, although Adidas is remaining tight-lipped about further details in an effort to generate as much buzz as possible ahead of the launch.
A behind-the-scenes video see above gives fans an insight into how the partnership came together. See our top five tie-ups with sports brands and rappers here. Barclays is looking to own all moments of sportsmanship around football with the launch of a major Premier League sponsorship campaign created to help humanise the brand.
But Luda is hardly the first rapper to appear in a fun commercial. So The Boombox selected 20 ads starring rappers that we thought were entertaining. Check it out below. He's singing it while washing the dishes and while lathering up with Harry's body wash. Chicka, chicka, boom, boom, indeed. Eminem rarely does commercials so when he does one, it's an event. In this claymation ad for Brisk, the diabolical Detroit rhymer explains to the viewers why he doesn't do a lot of commercials and you will completely understand his point of view.
Run-DMC was the first rap group to secure a major contract with a sneaker company. Along with their classic song "My Adidas," they catapulted the shoe brand's sales and set the standard for future hip-hop ad partnerships to come.
In this second spot, the legendary rap trio are flown by helicopter to their concert in New York City. Decked out in Adidas gear from head to toe, the kings from Queens are looking fresh to def.
In this clever ad, the rap icon is supervising a neighborhood lemonade stand but get annoyed when people walk by and ask, "Is that iced tea? We all know that Drake is a debonair guy who can get any girl in the world. Originally appearing on Kanye West's third installment of his Freshmen Adjustment mixtape series, the song and ad features Yeezy, Ludacris and the Game shouting out their native hometowns Chicago, Atlanta and Compton, respectively.
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