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WATCH: Batman Arkam Knight Trailer

Wow!! I love this trailer. I want this game. NOW!!

ADIDAS brings the Kings of Rock BACK strong in this ad

This is so great. I have the original poster from the first Run DMC shoes.

Before you try to make money off "breakdancing" in your next ad- LEARN ABOUT IT!!

Seriously, take a minute to soak it up...You can't sell anything to someone you don't know. You can't sell anything to somebody you are afraid of. Remember that.

Tech Week: DJ Hero FAILS to excite, even with Em and Jay-Z

When DJ Hero was announced, I was juiced. But when this ad dropped, I lost bout 50% of my interest. A few posts back I talked about the importance of sometimes just letting an artist do their thing and letting your brand ride the wave. More often than not though, you can't afford to do that. I think ipod squandered an ad with Eminem like that once before. But this ad, it was just mediocre. I felt no connection to the DJ guy, the rappers or the artists (both of whom I really like). I think to tighten things up, they should have not gone the mashup route. They should have went with the "How could Guitar get better?" Then actually using a DJ for the first ad?? (hows that for original?). But alas, I'm sure the creative team asked the question "But WHICH DJ?". Fair question. Here is the answer: DJ QBERT, MixMaster Mike, DJ Kid Dragon, DJ Whoo Kid, DJ Kid Kapri, DJ King Tech- Mike Relm...I could go on...all day actually. But I won't. DJ Hero went out of their...

MMA's Tapout Brand makes one masterpiece of an ad

One of the first MMA apparel brands to exist, Tapout was truly years ahead of its time. Almost every real fighter, and many wanna be fighters rock their cutting edge t-shirts and hats. They recently began to make TV ads recently. All of them I liked, but this one... This one, I love . In it, you will find Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) icon Robert Drysdale doing a dynamic move called "the flying armbar". For the uninitiated it looks like a simple tackle, turned judo throw. But really, the opponent lands in a smooth arm lock. The direction, the music and the move itself are beautifully executed. They don't have to say "The best fighters on the planet wear our brand"- they just showed you. When the average UFC fan watches this ad, they may like it for the coolness of the ad itself. But real MMA and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu fans who live and breathe this sport know Drysdale and they will feel a cultural connection that breeds brand loyalty long after the ad is over. Here a...

Sears and Kenmore do it right with b-boys in latest ad...

On twitter @missesbishop (add her) told me about a Sears/Kenmore add using b-boys. This thing was well done. The premise of how the b-boys were used was PERFECT and the moves they did were choreographed well. I appreciate the lead. If you ever find a commercial that YOU think should be on here, hit me at beyondurban@gmail.com and its a done deal. I always give props so, share your twitter address so we can all build with you. NOTE TO ALL ADVERTISING & PR HEADS : B-boys are often horrifically called BREAKDANCERS. Nobody who loves the art of b-boying or Hip-Hop does that. As soon as you say "breakdancers" we know you are out of the loop on the essence of Hip-Hop. We know you don't know US. Please stop doing it. If you need to know more about b-boying I suggest starting with The Freshest Kids:

Jay-Z and HP murder it and you never even see him...

HP did the thug thizz right there. Jay-Z was just about at the apex of his game when this ad dropped. The hologram effects and the casual conversation gave HP an amazing edge. The ad dripped confidence and coolness like few urban ads have. It also gave Hip-Hop a mature look that was long overdue and it did not looked forced. -Beyond Urban Branding

Just watching the game, havin' a Bud....

Once again, the alcohol companies knock it out of the park. Here we go with Budweiser and the world famous "Whazaaaaap" ad. While it is not "Hip-Hop" specific, it does exploit mainstream America's fascination with African-American street lingo aka "ebonics". Who wasn't doing the "Wazaaaaap" thing for at least 3 months after this ad dropped? You know you were doing it....Liar!! Almost all the Black guys I know who drink, never drink Bud by choice...But they'll take it if its free. Nevertheless this ad certainly gave Bud a lifetime hood pass. -Beyond Urban Branding

50 Cent & Vitamin Water Flow Fresh in this Ad

50 Cents Vitamin Water ad was great. It felt half like an ad, and half like an SNL skit. It was comedic, yet tasteful. It was creative, without being ridiculous. I still remember how much I laughed the first time I saw it. It was very well done. And to think, he made 100 million on Vitamin Water after all was said an done. BONUS Interview I did with 50th Law co-author Robert Greene: http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/interviews/id.1496/title.robert-greene-down-by-the-laws -Beyond Urban Branding

The One Time Sprite Came Tight: KRS ONE Vs. MC Shan

This is possibly Sprites greatest moment doing a Hip-Hop related ad. Here they pit long time rivals KRS ONE against MC Shan. These two had a very historic battle in the early days of rap, that set a high standard for lyrical dexterity in rhyme battles.To have these guys in a boxing ring was the perfect setting. Even little things like having DJ Kid Kapri be the ref and DJ Kool Red Alert as the corner man show how highly detailed the vision for this ad was. Easily one of the best urban ads ever done. -Beyond Urban Branding