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The album art was constructed into a city, and then dismantled and it flowed into an iPod nano and said "1,000 songs in your pocket", the slogan for the 1st Generation iPod Nano. In August 2006, another reimagining of the iPod commercial was introduced through an ad for Bob Dylan's album available in the music store, Modern Times. In this new ...
In honor of the announcement that Apple is discontinuing the iPod after 20 years, here are the 10 ads that most stick with us, featuring music from Daft Punk, Feist, Bob Dylan and more.
The commercial was made to promote the Woolworths Earn & Learn program. [88] Mauboy appeared the commercial with students from Wulagi Primary School in Darwin. [89] [90] 2014 Swisse [91] 2014 Telstra: Mauboy appeared in the commercial as part of Telstra's commitment to its customers campaign. [92] [93] 2015 Target Australia
Apple has promoted the iPod and iTunes with several advertising campaigns, particularly with their silhouette commercials used both in print and on TV. These commercials feature people as dark silhouettes, dancing to music against bright-colored backgrounds. The silhouettes hold their iPods which are shown in distinctive white.
List of television shows, showing performance year, channel and performed song(s) Title Year Channel Performed song(s) Ref. BET Hip Hop Awards: 2012 BET: Grand Hustle Cypher (with T.I., B.o.B, Chip and Trae tha Truth) [6] VH1 Divas: VH1 "Groove Is in the Heart" (with Natasha Bedingfield and Bootsy Collins) [8] Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model ...
Here are her fave songs for girls. Courtesy We all know women's progress took a hit in 2020, but there's one thing we can do: We can encourage our daughters to be bold change-makers in 2021.
To hold you over until she (finally) does a Super Bowl ad.
"No You Girls" is a song by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand. It was released as the second single from their third album, Tonight: Franz Ferdinand (2009), on 6 April 2009. The song received worldwide attention after being chosen for use in an iPod advertisement. It charted in several countries, including the UK, where it peaked at ...