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Spotify Reveals Its Users’ Most Embarrassing Listening Habits For 2017 On Giant Billboards, And It’s Even Funnier Than Last Year
Spotify, one of today's most popular music streaming services, rolled out one of the cheekiest ad campaigns of the decade last year, and now they're back for more to celebrate the end of 2017.
The series of billboards examines the most embarrassing, and the most shameless listening habits of Spotify's users, and puts them on display for the whole world to see. If you thought clearing out your 'recently played' section would keep you safe, you're sorely mistaken - especially if you're the one who streamed 'Bad Liar' by Selena Gomez 86 times the day Sean Spicer resigned. Titled '2018 Goals,' the ads are a comical reflection on the year we've endured, the mindset we should focus on going into the next one, and the great (and not-so-great) music that got us through it all.
Scroll down to see the hilarious 'outings' for yourself, and join us in crossing our fingers that this becomes a yearly tradition.
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Um, that actually is MY Spotify playlist. You're calling my musical tastes fake?
Load More Replies...I don't know. I've seen these signs several times around my home city.
Load More Replies...I'm actually laughing right now. I really enjoyed this, whether it was photoshopped or not. Thank you!
Is it just me or does each billboard look like it has sperm swimming across it?
Spotify's campaign was truly fun. You have covered almost all the interesting posters in your blog, and I love it. If you like to know more about such campaigns which did well in 2018, read the blog by clicking the below link: https://bit.ly/2TLbqZ5
Photo #4 clearly shows that this whole post is fake. No shadows from the spotlights on the billboard. So, is this fake advertising created by Spotify, or by someone else?
I don't know. I've seen these signs several times around my home city.
Load More Replies...I'm actually laughing right now. I really enjoyed this, whether it was photoshopped or not. Thank you!
Is it just me or does each billboard look like it has sperm swimming across it?
Spotify's campaign was truly fun. You have covered almost all the interesting posters in your blog, and I love it. If you like to know more about such campaigns which did well in 2018, read the blog by clicking the below link: https://bit.ly/2TLbqZ5
Photo #4 clearly shows that this whole post is fake. No shadows from the spotlights on the billboard. So, is this fake advertising created by Spotify, or by someone else?