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The Man Your Man Could Smell Like - How Old Spice Speaks To Men And Women

I know it’s not new, but I thought I’d show this video of a newer Old Spice commercial. Over the recent years, Old Spice has retargeted their demographic to the younger male. (It’s probably been a challenge with the wordold in the name). This commercial, and others like it have been receiving considerable attention in various publications such as GQ and Ad Age.

 

Why does it appeal to men?

This Old Spice commercial speaks directly to men’s insecurities about wealth, body image, prestige, power, and the fear that their “lady” might leave them for somebody who fulfills these insufficiencies. Sociologist Jackson Katz has written in length about how these insecurities often manifest into larger issues such as physical abuse and psychological problems such as the Adonis Complex. Old Spice pokes fun at these insecurities to make a comedic commercial that has gained tremendous media attention and increased its brand recognition.

 

Why does it appeal to women?

This commercial appeals to women by speaking directly to them. The commercial opens up by saying, “Hello Ladies…” Furthermore, Old Spice employs the use of a good-looking, realistically muscular, confident actor (and former NFL wide receiver) Isaiah Mustafa that neither intimidates nor condescends his audience, yet is able to make fun of popular discourse: money, power, and success. I personally can’t buy into the Old Spice brand, but their commercials are tapping into the psychographics and sociological findings that add relevancy to their messaging.

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Things You Can Only Say In An R&B Song

R&B is one of my favorite genres of music. I’ve been listening to it as long as I can remember. The first album I ever bought was Monica’s Miss Thang. The second album I bought was Jodeci’s The Show, The After party, The Hotel. Why my parents let me listen to Jodeci when I was eleven is beside the point. However, from Joe, Public Announcement and R. Kelly to 112, Case, and Dave Hollister, I always find myself turning on those jams regardless of what’s going on in my life.

Listening to the song is one thing, but listening to the words is totally different. I found myself cracking up as I went back and listened to the lyrics of some of my favorite songs. Here are some lines that only work when used in an R&B song. If you want to try these out on a person, do so at your own risk. I’ll start with ten, but feel free to add your favorites in a comment below. Until next time…peace.

“Friends don’t let friends sleep alone.” – Joe
“1…2 girl whachu wanna do, baby pump me while I pump you.” – Jodeci
“You remind me of my jeep.” – R. Kelly
“Don’t sleep on the woman.” – H-Town
“Seeing you reminds me of all the nights I used to beat it up.” – Dave Hollister
“Girl I feel you when you comb your hair.” – Maxwell
“I bet the neighbors know my name.” – Trey Songz
“I wanna do you after school like some homework.” – Tevin Campbell
“I gotta Jonz in my bonz” – D’Angelo
“If you’re horny, let’s do it, ride it, my pony.” – Ginuwine
“I like the crotch on you” - R. Kelly