What song is on the new Axe commercial?

May 2023 · 2 minute read

The song in the new Axe ad is titled “Crumbs” by Jordan Dennis.

What song is on the new Axe commercial?

And if you need any evidence of that, look no further than one of Axe’s latest TV spots, “Irresistible.” The colorful, quirky commercial is backed by a catchy song that you might be wondering about: It’s “Crumbs,” by Melbourne-based artist Jordan Dennis.

Who sings the new Axe commercial song?

“Crumbs” by Jordan Dennis sets tone for a man spraying Axe on himself, getting ready for the day ahead. The joyfulness vibe from the song spreads around him as he exits and sunflowers on his porch come to life joining in on the ad-libs of the song.

Who is singing in the Axe commercial?

The centerpiece of the campaign is a 60-second spot called “The Walk” that shows a young man leaving his house after using Axe body spray, drawing attention from a diverse group of people while the song “Irresistible” by Australian rapper Jordan Dennis plays in the background.

Who directed the new Axe commercial?

The global campaign, which also includes print and online ads, and a microsite, AxePeace.com, is by the London office of Bartle Bogle Hegarty, with Rupert Sanders directing the commercial.

Who is the actress in the new Axe commercial?

She is one of the world’s most noted pin-ups. And that is probably why Kelly Brook, 33, was asked to star as the seductress in the latest Axe Apollo deodorant commercial in Turkey.

What is the name of the Old Spice Guy?

The Old Spice guy is back for the 10th anniversary of ‘Smell Like a Man, Man’ commercial. Isaiah Mustafa, the “Old Spice Guy,” is back in a new campaign for the Procter & Gamble brand. Mustafa is joined by “Straight Outta Compton” actor Keith Powers in the new campaign.

Who is the guy with the glasses in the Axe commercial?

Axe – known as Lynx in the UK – has partnered with one of the first professional models with albinism, Shaun Ross, as it looks to extend the ‘Find Your Magic’ campaign and create a wider movement to help men overcome the pressure to bow to stereotypes.

What is the Axe effect?

The “Axe Effect” is one of the most famous claim in the world. This so called effect is supposed to draw women in hordes to any male who has sprayed himself liberally with the Axe deodorant. The advertisements are very slick and usually display a normal male but with oodles of self-assurance as an Axe user.

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