One of the first ads Beyond Urban Branding critiqued, was a horrible "swagger" ad by Old Spice featuring LL Cool J . I really was sad to see Cool J and Old Spice blow such an opportunity. Well, someone else on the ad team at Old Spice must have hated the Cool J campaign just as much. I think this one dropped during or right after the Super Bowl. Old Spice bounced back hard recently by releasing this ad with a fast talking, well built African American guy. "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like" campaign is just as funny as it is creative as it is psychologically playful. I'd love for someone to review all of the changing elements in the ad. He starts in a shower, then ends up on a boat and then on the beach on a horse. He holds an oyster that opens up and has concert tickets that morph into a handful of diamonds and then he's holding Old Spice. I bet Freud and Jung could write volumes about this ad. The thing I found most interesting about this campaign is that...
How rap & sports makes money! Beyond Urban Branding looks at the evolution of branding and positioning trends in urban advertising campaigns. Most of what you read will deal with how corporations use or misuse music, sports and culture. Some win, some fail, but its all fun to watch. Contact Adisa Banjoko at 888-588-4418