Yes, you read that right: things have gotten so weird in the music business that high-profile acts are inserting ads into their song lyrics. The next time you hear a brand mentioned in a song, it could be due to a paid product placement.
“Things have gotten so weird in the music business that high-profile acts are inserting ads into their song lyrics. The next time you hear a brand mentioned in a song, it could be due to a paid product placement.
NEW YORK - It isn’t the best of musicals, it isn’t the worst of musicals, not quite. But A Tale of Two Cities marches uneasily toward the latter. The plus side: a ton of talent on stage and Charles Dickens’ celebrated story of love amid encroaching ruins. The minus: a belabored mix of leaden lyrics and music.
A top story from this week. In honor of Metallica’s new album release we’ll be focusing on them this week. Today’s misheard lyric is to the song “Battery”
A top story from this week. In honor of Metallica’s new album release we’ll be focusing on them this week. Today’s misheard lyric is to the song “Master Of Puppets”
A sophomore at Kamiakin High School wrote song lyrics that a southernCalifornia Musician is thinking of buying from her.
Songs that refer to products and brands have been with us for years. Conscious of the branding value such mentions can bring, some artists have gone so far as to approach companies with offers to include brand and product names in their song lyrics. But a wayward email from Paul Kluger of the Kluger Agency, which performs such product placements, provides a rare glimpse into this secretive …
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