Nike drops epic World Series commercial
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Nike's ad features former Moeller High School standout and Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. laughing while appearing to play the organ.
The Dodgers and Nike decided to "Squabble Up" right in front of Toronto, with this Kendrick Lamar themed ad after the World Series.
Nike's Kendrick Lamar-fueled 'I Love L.A.' ad after Dodgers’ World Series win nods to the Drake beef and fuels L.A.–Toronto rivalry.
Recently, a Nike baseball commercial featuring an organist has made its way onto our television sets. MLB fans, particularly those of the Seattle Mariners, have tried to figure out who that is playing the organ. And if you guessed Ken Griffey Jr., you're correct. The all-time great makes this commercial cameo in a unique sort of way.
Highlighting the best sportswear brand ads after the Los Angeles Dodgers' World Series win, including Nike trolling Drake with Kendrick Lamar.
Colin Jost and Pete Davidson’s ferry set sail this weekend, kind of. Wrapped in a Nike billboard (with a giant swoosh and the tagline “NYC WON’T CARRY YOU. IT PUSHES YOU”), the boat, unable to move on its own power, was towed for a little spin around New York Harbor. There’s some joke in that, surely.
A Nike advertisement released ahead of the World Cup in Qatar has prompted sexist comments from social media users arguing that women football stars such as Team USA’s Alex Morgan shouldn’t appear in the ad because it’s the men’s competition that ...
The Nike commercial that featured civil rights activist and former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick has been nominated for a 2019 Emmy award. The ad, titled "Dream Crazy," went viral upon release September for its uplifting message, but it was also met ...
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NEW YORK -- Nike's latest viral ad is garnering praise online for its message of inclusiveness and perseverance at a time when organized sports have been upended by the coronavirus pandemic. The video, called "You Can't Stop Us," features a split screen ...