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"Live for Now", also known as "Live for Now Moments Anthem", [2] is a 2017 short film commercial for Pepsi by PepsiCo featuring Kendall Jenner and the song "Lions" by Skip Marley. According to a statement from PepsiCo, the ad’s purpose was initially to reach millennials and “to project a global message of unity, peace, and understanding."
The day after the Pepsi commercial was released, Madonna released the actual "Like a Prayer" music video on MTV. [83] Christian groups worldwide including the Vatican protested against its broadcast [ 84 ] [ 85 ] and called for a global boycott of Pepsi and its subsidiaries, including KFC , Taco Bell and Pizza Hut . [ 85 ]
Music video "Grown Woman" on YouTube " Grown Woman " is a 2013 song by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé (with Guinean singer Ismaël Kouyaté), chosen as the promotional single for her fifth Pepsi campaign commercial (also in 2013).
Thirty-four years after Madonna’s $5 million Pepsi commercial was yanked from the air due to the controversy surrounding her provocative “Like a Prayer” music video, the iconic ad is finally ...
Madonna has thanked Pepsi for “finally realizing the genius” of their 1989 collaboration on a TV commercial that was yanked off the airwaves amid controversy, then re-released this Tuesday ...
The tag-phrase of the song included the words "Uh Huh!", which, as part of the ad campaign, were featured on Diet Pepsi packaging. Later, after Diet Pepsi phased out the aspartame / saccharin mix in favor of a 100% aspartame formula, many commercials ended with an announcer saying, "With 100% Uh Huh" replacing the earlier "With 100% NutraSweet".
Prolific commercial and music video director Joe Pytka, who directed the original Pepsi spot, tells Yahoo Entertainment that many people have reached out to him about the reimagining. "Some people ...
In 1983, Michael Jackson signed a contract with Pepsi that produced many commercials and world tours through 1993. In 1986 Michael J Fox appeared in the first of several Pepsi commercials. The first sees him as a student in a library using the power of suggestion to get himself a Pepsi.