Gatorade "G" commercial..narrated by Lil Wayne...Vol. SERIOUSLY?....BOTH VERSIONS!

Originally Posted by kyrac2

Originally Posted by AG 47

Originally Posted by you big dummy

i like this version better


Word. I personally think these commercials are FIRE. This version though...I got goosebumps at the Usain Bolt part.
only thing is i wish ali was in this one...not a big fan of wayne but i like dude as narrator on the commercials it just works
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it says its a private video
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Re-up. now.
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Awesome commercial... but I agree that it shouldn't have been Wayne to narrate it. Morgan Freeman sounds about right.
 
Originally Posted by Kell78dogg

Originally Posted by jordanpheen

Originally Posted by ripfan816

Originally Posted by jordanpheen

Originally Posted by ripfan816

^ Quit pole-jockin wayne, dudes flow and lyrics are trash.
no jocking over here...waynes flow and lyrics are trash???? you crazy
waynes going to be the best no mattter what you say...look out for the carter 3
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wow...real mature
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c'mon dude get over it
wayne>your fav. rapper
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so many rappers are better than Wayne

yes in your opinion...but i really beg to differ
Im not saying that wayne is the only one worth listening to but imo theres not many others that make good music nowadays
but then again everyone will feel differently about these things so...
 
Originally Posted by airmissionretro

Unfortunately, I can't fault Gatorade for choosing Wayne and I aint mad at him for getting his paper. Gatorade is trying to get that money and maintain their brand awareness and identity---They gotta do whatever it takes to stack them cakes.

Like someone mentioned on here before Wayne is popular with the younger audience, because younger audiences tend to be more product loyal and trend followers. Wayne and his styles are a TREND. Marketers feed off of trends and popularity.

Also from a music standpoint, If you look at the depressing state of music right now with its mainstream-commercial imbalance and dumbing down of it's lts lyrical content, Lil' Wayne would be a perfect choice for anything right now---he's just a prime example of how bad things are here in American mainstream music culture and probably everything else. Yes they could've done a whole lot better with narrator of choice and they probably know it but popularity prospers in the pocketbooks'.

Finally, lets not get record sales equating with being the best to ever do it---Once again, I commend Wayne for doing his thing but saying that he is "the best to do it" is blasphemous and ignorant for lack of a better word. Yeah he may be selling a ton of records, but most of them sales is definitely not from his so-called lyrical talent.

Let's say that record labels have a skill for turning chittlins into filet mignon with the money and marketing power that they have in luring young audiences from suburbia between the 11-19 yr old age range to buy their artists' material during this lackluster musical depression state---especially in mainstream Rap.

And thats exactly how rappers like Lil' Wayne is being nominated with those 8 grammys and whatnot. I don't think Gatorade chose Wayne for his "unique" voice either, If that was the case they should have picked DMX or something
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I agree for the most part as for picking wayne as a pitch to attract more sales...but all his... lets say fans for say don't follow any ofhis trends
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2nd commercial> the other based on Jackie and the narrator.

I cringe everytime I hear the word "swagger" though. ++*$ is atrocious
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Originally Posted by jordanpheen

Originally Posted by airmissionretro

Unfortunately, I can't fault Gatorade for choosing Wayne and I aint mad at him for getting his paper. Gatorade is trying to get that money and maintain their brand awareness and identity---They gotta do whatever it takes to stack them cakes.

Like someone mentioned on here before Wayne is popular with the younger audience, because younger audiences tend to be more product loyal and trend followers. Wayne and his styles are a TREND. Marketers feed off of trends and popularity.

Also from a music standpoint, If you look at the depressing state of music right now with its mainstream-commercial imbalance and dumbing down of it's lts lyrical content, Lil' Wayne would be a perfect choice for anything right now---he's just a prime example of how bad things are here in American mainstream music culture and probably everything else. Yes they could've done a whole lot better with narrator of choice and they probably know it but popularity prospers in the pocketbooks'.

Finally, lets not get record sales equating with being the best to ever do it---Once again, I commend Wayne for doing his thing but saying that he is "the best to do it" is blasphemous and ignorant for lack of a better word. Yeah he may be selling a ton of records, but most of them sales is definitely not from his so-called lyrical talent.

Let's say that record labels have a skill for turning chittlins into filet mignon with the money and marketing power that they have in luring young audiences from suburbia between the 11-19 yr old age range to buy their artists' material during this lackluster musical depression state---especially in mainstream Rap.

And thats exactly how rappers like Lil' Wayne is being nominated with those 8 grammys and whatnot. I don't think Gatorade chose Wayne for his "unique" voice either, If that was the case they should have picked DMX or something
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I agree for the most part as for picking wayne as a pitch to attract more sales...but all his... lets say fans for say don't follow any of his trends
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Oh yes they do.
 
Originally Posted by airmissionretro

Originally Posted by jordanpheen

Originally Posted by airmissionretro

Unfortunately, I can't fault Gatorade for choosing Wayne and I aint mad at him for getting his paper. Gatorade is trying to get that money and maintain their brand awareness and identity---They gotta do whatever it takes to stack them cakes.

Like someone mentioned on here before Wayne is popular with the younger audience, because younger audiences tend to be more product loyal and trend followers. Wayne and his styles are a TREND. Marketers feed off of trends and popularity.

Also from a music standpoint, If you look at the depressing state of music right now with its mainstream-commercial imbalance and dumbing down of it's lts lyrical content, Lil' Wayne would be a perfect choice for anything right now---he's just a prime example of how bad things are here in American mainstream music culture and probably everything else. Yes they could've done a whole lot better with narrator of choice and they probably know it but popularity prospers in the pocketbooks'.

Finally, lets not get record sales equating with being the best to ever do it---Once again, I commend Wayne for doing his thing but saying that he is "the best to do it" is blasphemous and ignorant for lack of a better word. Yeah he may be selling a ton of records, but most of them sales is definitely not from his so-called lyrical talent.

Let's say that record labels have a skill for turning chittlins into filet mignon with the money and marketing power that they have in luring young audiences from suburbia between the 11-19 yr old age range to buy their artists' material during this lackluster musical depression state---especially in mainstream Rap.

And thats exactly how rappers like Lil' Wayne is being nominated with those 8 grammys and whatnot. I don't think Gatorade chose Wayne for his "unique" voice either, If that was the case they should have picked DMX or something
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I agree for the most part as for picking wayne as a pitch to attract more sales...but all his... lets say fans for say don't follow any of his trends
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Oh yes they do.
you sure??? are you saying per say that people are jocking what hes wearing or something??? example??
 
Im just wondering, based on the commercial thats being aired on TV how do yall know even know its about gatorade? Unless that G is the new logo and im unawareof the news
 
This was stupid. I stopped at the lower case god line. I knew there was no redemption at that point. Lil wayne for a voiceover is a horrible idea.
 
Originally Posted by I FR3SH I

Im just wondering, based on the commercial thats being aired on TV how do yall know even know its about gatorade? Unless that G is the new logo and im unaware of the news


u can't be serious???
 
Originally Posted by TheTim11

Originally Posted by I FR3SH I

Im just wondering, based on the commercial thats being aired on TV how do yall know even know its about gatorade? Unless that G is the new logo and im unaware of the news


u can't be serious???


Im completely serious. Theres nothing in that commercial that indicates its about gatorade
 
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