Some commercial songs are the freecreditreport.com songs, the education connection song, the fillet o fish song & McDonalds rap from McDonalds, the ever annoying square butts song from burger King, and the very boring Comcast songs.
* sleep countr-y USA (clap clap) why buy a matress anywhere else? ding! * cha cha cha cheeah * jitterbug da da da da da da jitterbug da da da da da... * the snack that smiles back. Goldfish! * They're grrrreat! * Where a kid can be a kid! * bah bah bah bah bah I'm loving it * Subway... eat fresh! I realy do hope this helps you.
Massive Attack - Teardrop Band of Horses - The Funeral Blue Oyster Cult - Godzilla José González - Heartbeats
its "Heads Will Roll" by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs
For the 2012 commercial of Atlantic city is Kevin Rudolf - Let It Rock ft. Lil Wayne
she's like a rainbow ABC 1922 blues
brighter than the sun by colbie caillat
I think it is the Good Life video w/ T-pain
download st. germain or other lounge music, just google lounge music and it'll come up with a good amount of hits
a good way to describe music is depending on what music it is so it is depending on what music you like so if it was me i would describe music i like good and music i don't know but like good and music i don't like bad so theres your answer for you (lol) For Electronica, Techno, Trance, House, and HardCore... AWESOME!!!
that's a good question! Dizzee is aiming for a more commercial audience these days, but he usedo make grime music for the underground music scene. some fans feel he sold out his original fans by becoming more commercial sounding, but its where the money is
personally i would think that rap music would be good for your memory because you are memorizing words to a beat.
One Republic- Good life
To be a good and fair music critic, it would be helpful to have some type of music background or music knowledge.
Something off star wars would probably be good - i expect the last film would be the best but any would probably do. Hope this helps! Typically classical music makes for epic background music. Mozart's Requiem is a good one, along with Beethoven's 7th Symphony. Look around in classical music and you'll find lots of epic music.
I think she would she has a good attitude that I think would be great for a commercial!
You have to be a good background dancer/singer and you have to get a hold of his manager, go to an audition, get around in the music biz,ect. It would help if you knew another famous person.
A good place to start would be with Decca classics. Billy Cotton made numerous recordings with them.
Free games, apps, music, and you can change the background and app style
This Is The Day by The The or In the Light by Led Zeppelin
First of all, putting bad people in it. For example, if you put Prince Vegeta, Son Goku, and " Lord " Frieza together, it wouldn't be very pretty. Next, good music. You can't put " Cha La Head Cha La " in a good commercial (a Dragon Ball theme song) to make it a good commercial. Step 3, good graphics. Every good commercial has good graphics, or at least good camera shots. Last, a reasonable product. It would be very dumb to put a pair of pants in a commercial, when you can just show the store your selling it at. Put them all together and you've got a good and reasonable commercial. ^_^
The classical song in the background of the new Virgin Mobile commercial is Waltz no.2 by Dmitri Shostakovic. In the much music Virgin Mobile All Access commercial the name of the song is: Enter Through The Sun by Young Empires.
people that are music smart would be good at being a music teacher
yes.