Apple Music Latest News & Update: Newest Music Ad Starred by Drake! Marketing Sales Drastically Rising!

Apple Music Latest News & Update: Newest Music Ad Starred by Drake! Marketing Sales Drastically Rising!

Apple launched its new ad for Apple Music entitled "Drake vs. Bench Press" featuring their advocate and musician Drake. On the video, Drake is seen listening to Apple Music and uses the 'Pop WorkOut' playlist which includes the song of Taylor Swift, 'Bad Blood'. While lifting weights as his daily routine in the gym, the Canadian rapper starts lip-syncing to the song after his friend left the room since he doesn't want to be seen by anyone.

Being carried away with the tune, he starts dancing for a while and then he continued working out. But Drake ends up dropping the bench press on his chest and singing along with the song. When he wasn't able to catch the rhythm, the award-winning rapper danced in his hilarious moves in front of the mirror. As we all know, this isn't his usual thing while toning up his body and it was very suitable for the Apple Music's campaign "Distractingly Good" as Drake loses focus and slides off the bench in pain. The advertisement premiered during the American Music Awards last Sunday, Nov. 20.

For everyone who watched the video ad of Apple starring Taylor Swift earlier this April, they're quite the same. The ad showed the "Shake It Off" singer running on a treadmill, lip-syncing to Drake and Future and falling off eventually. Both ads end with the tagline 'Distractingly Good' claiming that there over 40 million songs and playlist on the service. Thanks to the creative content of advertisement as Apple marketing sales rise up on a holiday season.

Along with this ad released, there have been some reports Taylor Swift and Drake are working on their new , different and never been heard before music together which is inspired by hip-hop and R&B, according to The Sun. Because of this, we are looking forward to performing these two incredible talents side by side.

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