Posted on 01/16/2015 6:15:05 PM PST by shove_it
This is a commercial ad of Acura. This commercial was released in January 2015 in United States. Under the title of Acura 2015 RDX Drive Like A Boss. It was made by Mullen, Los Angeles advertising agency.
The commercial song is Rapture by Chelsea Ranger. This song was produced specifically for the commercial and unfortunately, it is not available to purchase or download on any music sites. Thus, I am not able to get any information about this song. The original version of Rapture is a song that was released on January 12th 1981 for American rock band Blondie. Here, you can preview songs and check them on Amazon or iTunes. Also, there is Behind the Scenes that contains fun behind stories recorded while producing the commercial ad of 2015 Acura RDX.
Acura 2015 RDX Drive Like A Boss Commercial Song: Rapture by Chelsea Ranger
Lyrics:
Fab Five Freddie told me everybodys fly
DJs spinnin I said, my, my
Flash is fast flash is cool
Francois sais pas flashe no deux
And you dont stop sure shot
Go out to the parking lot
And you get in your car and drive real far
And you drive all night and then you see a light
And it comes right down and lands on the ground
And out comes a man from Mars
(click the link for the ad)
(Excerpt) Read more at whatisthissong.mobi ...
This is likely the only the only Fiat ever seen in Pompeii, Michigan.
I hope you’re right. It’s a perfect car for eunuchs and homosexuals. They should market it in San Francisco.
part of how cute she is - is how real she is.
She’s not an actress or singer - but she likes to play around and rap - and her husband secretly videoed her doing it one day, posted it to YouTube - and it got like 16 million views instantly - and it led to this commercial.
They didn’t write a commercial and go find an actress....they stumbled upon her.
And yes, she’s HOT. I love that brunette girl next door hotness...It’s what I married. It’s just my thing.
Oh I couldn’t care less about the car - I couldn’t even remember what car it was for a while.
The girl, and her story, are what is so interesting.
She’s hot in that commercial, because she’s being herself. She’s hot because she’s NOT a creation of Hollywood and an entourage of make up people and fitness instructors and yogis and so on - she is real.
There are two standards for hotness: there’s showbiz fake hotness, and then there’s real hotness. I graded her on the “real” scale....although she’ll prolly now have that career thing as a result of this.
But yeah, that girl next door brunette hotness is my main thing. And she is that, literally.
I don’t know why you think husband is dweeb.....
But this link is better, it’s the actual original video - not the “interview” about the video you posted.
https://www.youtube.com/user/HBO?v=xqTUWDy-3fQ
Gee....I...uh...seemed to have “missed” this one....
Wish I coulda said that 10 years from now...
must be my ears and listening to loud rock and loud country and shooting guns in my youth but except for a few lines of the lyrics I can’t make out the song either.
No sooner did I post this thread, the ad vanished from TV. Now today, it’s back on again. Did you catch the lyrics at the link I posted, at #1?
Yep . . . I can get you get in your car and you drive real far and a little bit of the other but the rest is like French or Greek to me and my poor ears.
I just looked up the prices. Although I think I’d want the MDX . . . but think I’ll settle for a 2016 Pilot. Just like I settled for an Expedetion EL vs a Lincoln Navigator . . . I’m too practical for the extra $$$. I’m in the market for a new car and ready to abandon Ford.
I kinda felt Johnny Cash was the first Rapper
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