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4 ads where music was the hero

In the realm of advertising, a powerful tool often emerges to captivate the public’s attention and evoke emotions that words alone struggle to convey. It’s none other than music. While visuals and storytelling play a crucial role, it’s often the power of music that can truly elevate the impact an advertisement can have. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at 4 ads where music became the hero, delving into the harmonious synergy between captivating melodies and memorable visuals.

CHANEL

Track: ‘Fire’ by Jimi Hendrix

ADIDAS ORIGINALS

Track: ‘SJEPA’ by Foaslistic, Mellow & Sleazy, M.J

GIVENCHY

Track: ‘Brasilia’ by Populous ft. Giorgio Tuma

BEATS BY DRE

Track: ‘I’ve Got No Strings’ by Dickie Jones

 

So what can we say about these fours ads that we’ve just see? In fact they have demonstrated the powerful influence of music to enhance the storytelling of an advert. From catchy beats to soul-stirring melodies, music has the power to captivate and evoke deep emotions to a viewer. These campaigns showcase music’s ability to leave a lasting impression. As we navigate the ever-changing marketing landscape, let’s recognize and harness the potency of music to creating memorable experiences that resonate deeply with audiences.

Lucas Michel

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