

Movie spotlight
Pepsi More Music
1 Kelly Osbourne– Papa Don’t PreachA 2 Atomic Kitten– The Tide Is High 3 Las Ketchup– The Ketchup Song (Asereje) (New Spanglish Version) 4 Britney Spears– I Love Rock 'N' Roll 5 Blue (5)– One Love 6 Selwyn– Rich Girl 7 Alex Lloyd– Green 8 Charlton Hill– 2’s Company 9 Angie Stone– Wish I Didn’t Miss You 10 N*E*R*D– Rock Star 11 DJ Sammy & Yanou Feat. Do– Heaven 12 Abs Breen*– What You Got 13 Monica– All Eyez On Me 14 Toya (2)– No Matta What (Party All Night) 15 Novaspace– Time After Time 16 Moony– Dove (I’ll Be Loving You) 17 Vanessa Amorosi– Spin (Everybody’s Doin’ It) 18 Nick Carter (2)– Help Me 19 Tina Arena– Symphony Of Life (Metro Mix 7”) 20 Westlife– Unbreakable 21 Killing Heidi– Outside Of Me 22 Bachelor Girl– I’m Just A Girl 23 Darren Hayes– Crush (1980 Me)
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Plot Summary
Pepsi More Music was a promotional campaign by Pepsi that featured a series of commercials showcasing popular music artists of the early 2000s. These commercials often integrated the artists' music and personas into creative scenarios, highlighting Pepsi as a brand associated with contemporary music culture. The campaign aimed to connect with younger audiences through their favorite musicians and catchy jingles.
Critical Reception
As a series of advertisements, "Pepsi More Music" was not typically reviewed by traditional critics. Its success was measured by its impact on brand perception and sales. The campaign was generally seen as effective in associating Pepsi with popular music and maintaining brand relevance among its target demographic during the early 2000s.
What Reviewers Say
Associated Pepsi with current music trends.
Featured popular artists to drive brand engagement.
Effective as a marketing campaign, not as standalone content.
Google audience: Audience reactions were largely tied to the featured artists and the music. Viewers generally enjoyed seeing their favorite musicians in a Pepsi context, finding the commercials entertaining and memorable as part of the era's advertising landscape.
Fun Fact
The "Pepsi More Music" campaign was part of a broader strategy by Pepsi to heavily invest in music marketing, including sponsorships of major music tours and events, to solidify its image as a music-friendly brand.
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