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Cosmic Kitty – Plazmatic Sessions #627
Rooted in Austin, Texas, Cosmic Kitty carves her own path in techno with a sound that’s both razor-sharp and deeply immersive. Blending Acid, Hard Techno, and Berlin-style Hardgroove, she crafts relentless, groove-driven sets that pulse with raw energy and precision. Her signature style thrives on tight percussion, rolling basslines, and a hypnotic flow designed for peak-time intensity. Turn it up!
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Super Bowl updates—OpenAI is in, Ram twists a child’s tale and DoorDash does girl math
Ad Age is counting down to Super Bowl LIX. In the days leading up to the game, which will air on Fox on Feb. 9, Ad Age will bring you breaking news, analysis and first looks at the high-stakes Big Game commercials—all in our Super Bowl newsletter. Sign up right here to get them via email.
AI arrives
It took a while, but artificial intelligence is finally showing up in Super Bowl campaigns. Meta this week revealed its two Super Bowl ads starring Chris Hemsworth and Chris Pratt that plug its Ray-Ban glasses equipped with an AI assistant. Google today released an extended cut of its ad showing a father using its Gemini Live AI assistant to prepare for a job interview. GoDaddy came out with its ad that promotes its Airo AI tool in a collab with Walton Goggins’ Goggle Glasses. Salesforce is highlighting its “Agentforce” suite of autonomous AI agents meant to aid tasks in service, sales, marketing and commerce. One of its two Super Bowl ads is a repeat—the “Dining Al Fiasco” spot with Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson that has already gotten extensive airtime. We are still waiting for the second ad.
OpenAI will also run a Super Bowl ad. The Wall Street Journal first reported the buy, which Ad Age confirmed. The investment comes after OpenAI in December hired former Coinbase marketer Kate Rouch as its first CMO. (Coinbase ran a Super Bowl ad in 2022.) In a December interview, Rouch told Ad Age that promoting artificial general intelligence as a benefit to all of humanity will be a key part of telling OpenAI’s story. Perplexity had been in talks with Fox about a Super Bowl buy, but ended up spending some $3 million for a social media series filmed in a Cybertruck in Super Bowl host city New Orleans. Ad Age’s Asa Hiken has more on those plans.
To keep track of all the advertisers running national spots in the game, bookmark Ad Age’s regularly updated Super Bowl ad chart. And for all the latest teasers, check out Ad Age’s Creativity’s daily roundups and sign up for the Creativity Weekly newsletter.
Girl math and giveaways
Thirty-seven Super Bowl ads have now been released, including some in extended form, and 56 brands have confirmed ad buys. Today’s releases include Ram, which is putting a new spin on “Goldilocks and the Three Bears”; DoorDash, which has Nate Bargatze doing girl math; and Cirkul, which announced a big giveaway involving 100,000 starter kits for its water bottles with flavored pouches.
Super Bowl giveaways are, of course, nothing new. Shopping rewards app Fetch is promoting a $1.2 million sweepstakes in its ad this year. Last year, DoorDash ran a contest giving away products from every brand that ran a Super Bowl ad. In 2021, Mountain Dew gave viewers a chance to earn $1 million by guessing the number of soda bottles that appeared in its ad. And back in 2014, Esurance dangled $1.5 million in front of viewers with a post-game ad promoting a Twitter sweepstakes.
The Eagle has landed (in an ad)
One of the biggest stars in the game will also get time in an ad. Philadelphia Eagle Saquon Barkley is starring in a spot for financial operations platform Ramp. While it is not a Super Bowl ad by the strictest definition, meaning it won’t run on linear TV during the game nationally, the brand is backing it with a substantial buy that includes 12 local markets. It will also run on Fox’s pregame coverage, as well as during the game on streaming (Tubi and the NFL app). The ad, which promotes Ramp’s expense reporting tools, was produced by Even/Odd and was conceived, shot, and finished in seven days, ending Tuesday, according to the brand.
Night shoot
Speaking of fast work, the creators behind the winner of Doritos’ “Crash the Super Bowl” ad contest—Dylan Bradshaw and Nate Norell—were pretty speedy. The duo conceived the alien-themed ad in a week-and-a-half and then took just two weeks to film and edit the entire project. Ad Age’s Gillian Follett interviewed the creators this week and found out about how the shoot involved an all-nighter at a cabin in the California mountains. “There were animals everywhere and it was cold. We were in the thick of it, quite literally,” Bradshaw said.
Stay tuned
As the game draws near, Ad Age will continue delivering the latest breaking ad news, trends and analysis. Below, a sample of some of our other coverage this week:
Wellness, GLP-1 weight loss drugs hit the Super Bowl
What viewers want and don’t want in Super Bowl ads
The 10 most memorable Super Bowl ads of the past decade
This week in Super Bowl history
Super Bowl XXXIX was played on this date in 2005 when the Patriots beat the Eagles in Jacksonville, Florida. Fox had the game and charged $2.4 million for 30-second commercials.
Advertisers included GoDaddy, whose racy spot featured a barely clothed woman testifying before Congress as her shirt struggled to stay on her; it was apparently supposed to be a spoof of the previous year’s halftime “wardrobe malfunction” involving Janet Jackson, according to Ad Age’s Super Bowl Archive, which notes that GoDaddy continued “ginning up Super Bowl controversy, claims of censorship and general PR stunts all the way through Super Bowl XLIX in 2015.”
GoDaddy is in this year’s game with a relatively tame spot—unless you are offended by AI.
For a complete look at Big Game commercial history, check out Ad Age’s Super Bowl ad archive.
CMC J$ap’s ‘No Limits’ is the Sound of RnB Breaking Orbit
CMC J$ap isn’t interested in following the gravity-bound formulas of RnB—he’s hurtling past them at full velocity. ‘No Limits’, lifted from his interstellar LP Woke Up on the Wrong Side of Orbit, doesn’t just flirt with genre fluidity—it obliterates the concept of genre constraints entirely. Synthwave, hip-hop, trap, pop, and RnB all collide in a kinetic explosion of sound, with beats that ignite the track like rocket fuel and an energy level that refuses to wane. The Kansas City-based artist, producer, and songwriter has never been confined to a single lane, and his global reach is proof that his boundary-smashing approach resonates. As co-founder of Canis Major Collective and NerdLyfe Global LLC, CMC J$ap has built more than just a discography—he’s constructed an empire where music, fashion, and business intersect. But it’s his ability to push a new evolution into the trajectory of RnB that has allowed him to reach his creative zenith, and ‘No Limits’ is an emphatic testament to that. This isn’t just a track for today—it’s a future blueprint for RnB evolution. If your playlists are stuck in the past, let CMC J$ap propel them forward. ‘No Limits’ is now available to stream on all major platforms, including Spotify. Review by […]
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Sharon Osbourne feeling ‘very emotional’ about Ozzy Osbourne’s final show
The British rock legend is reuniting with his Black Sabbath bandmates in July.
Echonance Festival Starts Tomorrow in Amsterdam
Source: Echonance Festival. Inspired by the words of Henry David Thoreau, this edition explores the subtle essence of sound. With composers Tomoko Sauvage, Arnold Dreyblatt, Chiyoko Szlavnics, Peter Garland, Dafne Vicente Sandoval, Gilius van Bergeijk, Peter Ablinger. Object Collection from New-York will perform Robert Ashley’s ‘Automatic Writing.’
With “This Alive,” Deb Never basks in the moment
The new song comes ahead of a tour with Wallows, kicking off tonight.
Hip Hop’s Biggest Moments At The Super Bowl
With Kendrick Lamar’s historic Super Bowl halftime show just days away, HipHopDX looks back at Hip Hop’s biggest moments at the big game thus far.
