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"You Got the Right One, Baby, Uh Huh" was a popular slogan for PepsiCo's Diet Pepsi brand in the United States and Canada from 1990 to 1993. A series of television ads featured singer Ray Charles, surrounded by models, singing a song about Diet Pepsi, entitled "You Got the Right One Baby, Uh Huh". The tag-phrase of the song included the words ...
He can't believe his eyes.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, she was "The Pepsi Girl" in a series of Pepsi commercials. [12] She made her film debut in the children's film Paulie, playing the young owner of the title parrot. After appearing in a few made-for-television films, she had supporting parts in 1999's The Insider and Bicentennial Man.
The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos. ... POV: Your daughter wants to see her baby ...
Jerry Smith of the Music Week magazine described "Heartache" a "weak, lightweight dance track" but deemed that its famous producer and mixers were likely to add some weight. [9] In a review published in Smash Hits , Dave Rimmer considered that "it's clear the girls can actually sing but the song, sadly, is as boring as the title". [ 10 ]
The 57-year-old's cameo in a new video will look familiar to longtime fans. ... Two young boys looked on, as Crawford chose a Pepsi from the vending machine, then popped it open and sucked it down ...
The song was originally written for the group's debut album Spice but did not make the final cut. [1]In 1997, Pepsi launched a £1 million 'generation next' TV campaign in the United Kingdom—running alongside sales promotion activities, notably one where by consumers collected twenty pink ring pull tabs from promotional Pepsi cans, sent them off and received the free Spice Girls CD single ...
NatGeo's "Rewind the '90s" looks at the birth and significance of the web's dancing baby.