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  2. 1234 (Feist song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was digitally released through iTunes Store. It gained notice after its use in an iPod nano commercial. It also appeared in an Australian commercial for eBay. [8] It has been released in the United Kingdom, in Canada and in other countries digitally.

  3. iPod advertising - Wikipedia

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    In early 2006 a new type of iPod commercial (Cubicle) was released. It was thirty seconds, and it spotlighted album art. 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.

  4. iPod Commercials Defined an Era for Music in Marketing: The ...

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    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.

  5. Feist (singer) - Wikipedia

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    A cover version of the song was released by UK singer-producer James Blake as a single from his 2011 self-titled album. Prior to the airing of an Apple iPod nano commercial featuring this song, The Reminder was selling at approximately 6,000 copies per week, and

  6. Yeah Yeah (Willy Moon song) - Wikipedia

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    The song samples Wu-Tang Clan's 1993 song "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta Fuck Wit" from the rap group's debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). The song was re-released on 10 September 2012 due to its use in Apple Inc's 2012 iPod lineup TV advertisement, including the 5th-Generation Touch, 7th-Generation Nano, and 4th-Generation Shuffle. [1]

  7. 15 of Taylor Swift's Best Commercials - AOL

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    To hold you over until she (finally) does a Super Bowl ad.

  8. Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine - Wikipedia

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    In one segment the documentary shows the iPod nano advertisement that features Canadian singer Feist performing her single 1234 which helped both the nano and song gain notice in popular culture. When examining Apple's iPod and iPhone products, footage from the 1991 Wim Wenders film Until the End of the World is shown to highlight the social ...

  9. No You Girls - Wikipedia

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    "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 ...