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Mary J. Blige Responds to Release of Burger King Ad: ‘I Would Never Allow It’
Mary J. Blige Responds to Release of Burger King Ad: ‘I Would Never Allow It’
Mary J. Blige Responds to Release of Burger King Ad: ‘I Would Never Allow It’
Mary J. Blige has finally addressed the controversial Burger King ad which featured the revered singer belting out an ode to the Crispy Chicken Snack Wrap, claiming she had never approved the "unfinished" ad to air. "I agreed to be a part of a fun and creative campaign that was supposed to feature a dream sequence," Blige told TMZ, in a statement...
Mary J. Blige, Burger King Ad: Fast-Food Chain Pulls Commercial for ‘Licensing Concern’ — Video
Mary J. Blige, Burger King Ad: Fast-Food Chain Pulls Commercial for ‘Licensing Concern’ — Video
Mary J. Blige, Burger King Ad: Fast-Food Chain Pulls Commercial for ‘Licensing Concern’ — Video
NEW YORK (AP) - A Burger King commercial featuring Mary J. Blige singing about chicken has been pulled. But the fast-food chain is blaming music licensing issues for the decision - not criticism of the ad. The spot debuted this week. In it, Blige sings soulfully about chicken snack wraps...
Mary J. Blige, Steve Stoute: Burger King Ad Causes Criticism, Commercial Removed
Mary J. Blige, Steve Stoute: Burger King Ad Causes Criticism, Commercial Removed
Mary J. Blige, Steve Stoute: Burger King Ad Causes Criticism, Commercial Removed
Apparently even the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul Mary J. Blige is not above reproach. The revered singer recently appeared in an ad for Burger King's newly revamped menu, dedicating an ode to the Crispy Chicken Snack Wrap. Unfortunately, Blige's ditty did not sit well with her fans, whose Twitter outcry included criticism from longtime collaborator-hip-hop branding mastermind Steve Stoute...
Say What! — Ron Artist Talks ‘Hood Mentality’ + More
NBA rapper and Queensbridge rep Ron Artest recently discussed his "bad boy" image with Men's Fitness magazine. "When I got to the NBA, I always made a conscious effort to never change and kept my hood mentality," said Artest. The rapper/baller also found time to discuss his song, 'Workout,' which should really be self-explanatory...