Sorry, USA. It's Jamaica in the Gold Cup Final, and They're Celebrating With This Ad
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Fans of the U.S. Men’s National Team are still reeling from the team’s shocking semifinal loss to Jamaica in soccer’s Gold Cup. But you can’t stay mad at Jamaica for long. And this ad from FCB Garfinkel for the Jamaica Tourist Board, created on the fly to cheer on the team, is simple and fun and reminds you of Jamaica’s remarkable achievement—the island nation is the first Caribbean country to reach a Gold Cup final. The match against Mexico will be broadcast tonight on Fox Sports 1 and Univision beginning at 7:30 p.m.
This Catchy Jamaican Bobsled Song Is Timed to Match the Track at Sochi
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Have you been waiting for someone to come up with a Jamaican Bobsled Team reggae song synced with the course in Sochi, fitting the exact shape of the racetrack with all its twists and turns?
Well wait no more, because Draftfcb New York and the Jamaica Tourist Board have done just that. According to Draftfcb, "If you press play at the exact moment the Jamaican Bobsled Team starts its run down the actual racetrack in Sochi on Sunday, you'll have your very own authentic soundtrack to one of the most anticipated moments of the Winter Olympics."
The song's got a catchy groove—"To the right! To the left! It's bobsled time!"—with an appealing animated promo clip that recalls old-school video-game graphics. ("Mon" appears just once in the lyrics, in case you were wondering.)
This marks Draftfcb's second recent tuneful foray, following the Kmart/Joe Boxer "Jingle Bells" spot from the agency's Chicago office. The reggae song's cute, but that ballsy yuletide classic set an extremely high bar for inspired musical silliness. Sorry, bobsledders, I'm afraid it's all downhill from there.
Jamaica – I Think I Like U2
Posted in: UncategorizedVoici le nouveau clip issu du premier single à paraître “I Think I Like U2″ pour le groupe Jamaica, duo anciennement intitulé Poney Poney. Dirigé par So Me et Thomas Jumin : Machine Molle. L’album est produit par Xavier de Rosnay (Justice) et Peter Franco. A découvrir en vidéo.