From ‘Summer Nights’ with a twist to ‘Ring My Bell’: The best songs used in the Super Bowl 57 ads

Music played a major factor in the Super Bowl commercial lineup.

Music moves the moment, regardless if it’s an everlasting memory or a quick 30 seconds in a Super Bowl commercial.

For the latter, while the talent, twists and punchlines can make or break an ad, it’s hard to overlook the importance of what’s playing in the background.

And this year’s big game lineup certainly helped highlight that pop-cultural truth, as multiple brands turned up the music for campaigns that hit with a heavy dose of nostalgia or catchy beat that had fans singing along well after they were back from the break.

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Diana Flores surprises family with Super Bowl 57 ad for the NFL

What turned out to be one of the top ad from #SuperBowl 57 was kept a bit of the secret:

Diana Flores gave her family the surprise of a lifetime.

Her name is one you likely recognized from Super Bowl 57. Flores was the star for the NFL’s game day ad, which featured during the commercial break of the Chiefs’ 38-35 win over the Eagles.

But prior to its release, Flores kept it a big secret.

The advert begins as Flores, the captain of Mexico’s women’s national flag football team, is taking part in a sideline interview with known NFL reporter Erin Andrews.

Andrews attempts to take the flag from Flores’ hip as the player is in her gameday uniform. From there, the chase is on.

The commercial follows Flores as she evades NFL players, such as Sauce Gardner and Jalen Ramsey, who are all trying to take her flag. Non-football icons appear to include tennis legend, Billie Jean King.

The commercial was so well received it earned a second-place finish in this year’s USA TODAY Ad Meter ratings with a score of 6.38.

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Following the Big Game and the ad’s airing, the NFL has since shared Flores revealing her secret to her family. According to the video, Flores told them that she was going to appear in the 90-second spot for the league… not that she was going to be the star of it.

Upon finding out when viewing the ad for the first time, the emotions poured out.

Check out the reveal via the NFL below:

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The top commercials from first-time brands, according to USA TODAY Ad Meter

First-time brands had a major presence in the Super Bowl commercial lineup.

The 2023 USA TODAY Ad Meter ratings had five first-time brands finish in the top 10, including the overall winner, The Famer’s Dog—which also made history as the first dog food brand to win an Ad Meter.

Here’s a look at the other newcomers that joined Bear the Dog as the 35th Ad Meter ratings came to a close…

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The Voice of the Next Generation: The Brandcenter at VCU weighs in on the Ad Meter ratings

For the first time in Ad Meter history, we’re taking a closer look at the Super Bowl commercial ratings in the eyes of the program’s grad students.

What did the next generation of creators think about the Super Bowl 57 ads?

That’s a question many marketers and brands would probably like to know, and one that certainly piqued our interest at USA TODAY Ad Meter.

When considering the near-record 113 million viewers who tuned in for the big game—some, if not most, doing so specifically for the commercials—to get a glimpse at a focused demographic’s thoughts about the grandest stage on the advertising calendar seemed like a fun project.

Focused data isn’t the easiest to obtain these days, however, so we got lucky when the Brandcenter at Virginia Commonwealth University reached out with an idea: Have the program’s grad students watch the Ad Meter lineup, rate the ads, and provide a few thoughts about what worked and what didn’t.

The voice of a new generation, so to speak —and a great one at that.

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The Brandcenter at VCU is a two-year, full-time graduate program where students can concentrate on five areas of marketing-related study: Art Direction, Copywriting, Strategy, Creative Brand Management, and Experience Design. 

Grads of the program earn a Master of Science degree in Business, and have gone on to work in top-tier ad agencies, like Wieden + Kennedy, Mischief, and The Martin Agency, plus well brands like Google, Apple, and Nike.

And probably most impressive, alums have been involved in some 20-plus Super Bowl commercials each year, including 2023 spots for Busch Light, DoorDash, Bud Light, Michelob Ultra, Rakuten, Molson Coors, Oikos Yogurt, Tubi, Pepsi Zero, Kia, Booking.com, and more.

Simply put: This was no average Super Bowl Commercial Watch Party.

Here’s how the students rated the Ad Meter ads…

BRAND / SPOT/ AVG. RATING

1. The Farmer’s Dog: “Forever,” 8.14

2. RAM: “Premature Electrification,” 7.76

3. Google: “Fixed on Pixel” 7.63

“The Fixed on Pixel ad stood out to me with its refreshingly straightforward approach to showcasing the product. Amidst the chaos of a room filled with passionate Eagles fans, the ad showed key features of the phone with fun celeb cameos and without the need for everyone’s full attention.” – Nate Villaire, Experience Design student

4. General Motors and Netflix: “EVs On Screen,” 7.33

“My favorite ad was the Will Ferrell spot for General Motors and Netflix. Normalizing EVs in television shows is a thoughtful strategic move.” – Peyton Spangler, Experience Design student

5. NFL: “Run With It,” 7.16

6. Squarespace: “The Singularity,” 7.14

7. Doritos: “Jack’s New Angle,” 6.98

8. Miller Lite and Coors Light: “The High Stakes Beer Ad,” 6.78

9. PopCorners: “Breaking Good,” 6.75

10. Workday: “Rockstar,” 6.49

11. Amazon: “Saving Sawyer,” 6.37

12. Disney: “Disney100 Special Look,” 6.18

13. Pringles: “Best of Us,” 6.00

14. TurboTax: “Dancer,” 5.86

15. Bud Light: “Bud Light Hold | Easy To Drink, Easy To Enjoy” 5.76

16. Uber One: “One Hit for Uber One,” 5.69

17. Planters: “The Roast Of Mr. Peanut,” 5.59

18. Downy: “Call Me Downy McBride,” 5.57

19. Crown Royal: “Crown Royal x Super Bowl LVII | Thank You Canada,” 5.51

20. Amazon Studios: Trailer: “AIR: Courting A Legend,” 5.47

21. Pepsi Zero Sugar: “Great Acting or Great Taste? | Pepsi Super Bowl 2023 Commercial l Steve Martin,” 5.39

22. Rakuten: “Not-So Clueless,” 5.22

23. Michelob ULTRA: “New Members Day,” 5.16

24. Pepsi Zero Sugar: “Great Acting or Great Taste? | Pepsi Super Bowl 2023 Commercial l Ben Stiller,” 4.96

25. Jeep: “Electric Boogie,” 4.96

26. Paramount Plus: “Stallone Face,” 4.94

27. Dunkin’: “Dunkin’ ‘Drive-Thru’ starring Ben,” 4.78

“At our watch party, we wondered if the first sign that we are actually in a recession is that Ben Affleck is now working at Dunkin’ Donuts.” – Lara Navarro, Copywriting student

28. Skechers: “All Walks of Life,” 4.71

29. M&M’S: “M&M’S Super Bowl 2023,” 4.63

30. Busch Light: “The Busch Guide: Cold + Smooth Survival Skills,” 4.53

31. Hellmann’s: “Who’s in the Fridge,” 4.51

32. T-Mobile: “Neighborly,” 4.39

33. Kia: “Binky Dad | The 2023 Kia Telluride X-Pro All-Terrain AWD SUV,” 4.37

34. E*TRADE: “E*TRADE: Wedding,” 4.35

35. Booking.com: “Somewhere, Anywhere,” 4.29

36. Avocados From Mexico: “Make It Better—Avocados From Mexico Big Game Commercial 2023,” 4.25

37. Heineken 0.0 and Marvel: “Heineken 0.0 | Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania – Shrinking and Drinking, Now You Can!” 4.22

38. Dexcom: “Dexcom G7—Feels Like Magic,” 4.20

39. Universal Trailer: “Fast X,” 4.06

40. DoorDash: “We Get Groceries,” 4.039215686

41. He Gets Us: “Be Childlike,” 4.00

42. T-Mobile: “The Re-write,” 3.98

43. He Gets Us: “Love your Enemies,” 3.86

44. Rémy Martin: “Inch By Inch,” 3.80

45. Disney Trailer: “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” 3.71

46. DraftKings: “All Customers Get a Free Bet on DraftKings,” 3.69

47: Michelob ULTRA: “Full Swing Gossip,” 3.06

48. Warner Bros. Trailer: “The Flash,” 2.92

49. WeatherTech: “We All Win,” 2.75

50. Temu: “Shop like a Billionaire,” 2.14

51. U2: “U2 / Achtung Baby Live at The Sphere,” 2.10

Final thoughts as the Watch Party wrapped on Super Bowl 57:

“The ads went beyond the expected and traditional. Bringing tropes and jokes from other categories and trends was a breath of fresh air. A great example of that was Highdive’s Ram spot, “Premature Electrification.” It was a hilarious crossover from the pharmaceutical category that was unexpected, yet insightful and memorable.” – Jo Rozycki, Strategy student

Outside the lineup:

“Tubi’s ‘Rabbit Holes’ was a nice changeup when so many companies felt obligated to pack their Super Bowl commercials with star power. The slow reveal of the streaming service personified as a warren of rabbits dared the viewer to lean in and wonder what the story might be all about. It’s a simple but imaginative identifier for Tubi in a very saturated category.” – Mark McColey, Copywriting student

“Honorable mention to Anytime Fitness for their outside social campaign that had me pressing my ears to the speakers listening for the word “Anytime.” I would definitely say they successfully hacked the game this year. Even during the halftime show, I was waiting at the edge of my seat for Rihanna to sing Umbrella so I could send out a tweet. Kudos.” – Morgan MacLachlan, Art Direction student

Thanks to Ashley Sommardahl, Associate Director of the Brandcenter at VCU, for organizing the Watch Party. And a shoutout of appreciation to all the students who participated in the ratings. We look forward to seeing your work during future Super Bowl commercial breaks… and beyond.

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The 5 lowest-rated Super Bowl 57 commercials, according to USA TODAY Ad Meter

The Super Bowl commercials that missed the mark in 2023.

In the advertising world, there will always be campaigns that don’t resonate with the audience. And that scenario is magnified when it’s on the grand stage of the Super Bowl.

Each year, a handful of big game commercials don’t land the way some might have predicted or hoped, for whatever reason—timing, direction, all of it.

Ultimately, the reward is in the risk. And while these five ads didn’t have the Ad Meter ratings impact of others during Super Bowl 57, it’s still worth giving the nod of respect for the creative efforts.

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The top 10 Super Bowl 57 commercials, according to USA TODAY Ad Meter

And the Super Bowl commercial winner is…

The 35th USA TODAY Ad Meter ratings came to a close in the early hours of February 13, wrapping up an exciting competition that ended with not only a first-time advertiser winning but also a type of brand that’s never won before.

And that wasn’t the only history made…

Here are the top 10 highest-rated Super Bowl 57 commercials, according to USA TODAY Ad Meter panelists.

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Stars react to Super Bowl 57 commercial appearances

The stars are all-in on USA TODAY Ad Meter!

As Super Bowl 57 kicks off, many are waiting for the game to stop and get to the ads.

Those most excited for that to happen might be on the ones starring in those commercials. From Serena Williams, to Aaron Paul and more, stars taking part in the ad circuit have taken to the internet to share their excitement.

Check out some of their reactions on social media to their ads airing during the 2023 Big Game:

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USA TODAY Ad Meter Rewind: Looking back at Mountain Dew’s ‘Puppy Monkey Baby’

The 2016 Super Bowl commercial lives on to this day, even growing stronger

Sit back, and let me tell you a tale that would make oil and water jealous.

It happened in 2016 on a Super Bowl Sunday. The big game had already become a memorable event well before kickoff, with a trivia question arising after the NFL think tank nixed the typical Roman numerals for the number “50”, thus avoiding the Super Bowl L jokes (that happened anyway).

The matchup pitted the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers. Peyton Manning vs. Cam Newton.

The location was San Francisco’s Levi’s Stadium.

Lady Gaga had the mic for the National Anthem, and Coldplay covered the halftime duties, along with Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson and Beyonce.

It was CBS’ turn in the broadcast booth, a pre-Tony Romo set headed by Jim Nantz and Phil Simms.

The pregame hoopla gave way to the kickoff…

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When the clock ticked to zero in the fourth quarter, the Broncos would be champs, winners of a game with the third-largest viewing audience in Super Bowl history: 111.9 million.

And, of course, you could say many of those millions were simply tuning in to see the commercials.

This is where my tale really takes place.

The 2016 Super Bowl commercial lineup wasn’t an all-time great in the overall pop-cultural vault, but it did have its moments—from a Weiner Dog stampede to Christopher Walken and his “Walken Closet.”

History was made as Hyundai took the top spot in the USA TODAY Ad Meter ratings—out of the 63 ads in the national block—becoming the first car brand to earn that distinction.

The cost for a 30-second commercial that year? Upwards of $5 million.

But most of that is forgotten at this point: The game, who sang the National Anthem, who flipped the coin, the halftime show, and even the Ad Meter champion.

What’s not forgotten?

Puppy Monkey Baby.

That’s what.

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The mashup of epic sidewinding creativity from Mountain Dew came to life during the commercial break in 2016 and left a vast array of emotions among the audience, ones typically reserved for movie trailers or wardrobe malfunctions.

Agency BBDO was behind the ad, with Don Marshall Wilhelmi serving as creative director and copywriter.

He reflected on the spot in MEL Magazine, saying, “It’s probably the biggest TV investment that they can make because it’s one of the few times during the year where people pay attention to ads. So when a brand chooses to do one, what they’re looking for is to get attention — they want to get talked about.

“That being said, there’s kind of this running gag in the ad world that, in Super Bowl spots, the most popular ads have cute puppies, babies doing something silly, or there’s a monkey, as there were a few years in a row where monkeys were in everything.”

And thus, an unlikely star was born.

The commercial was by no means a hit in the Ad Meter ratings, mind you, landing 55th overall with a sub-4 rating (out of 10).

But just as not all heroes wear capes, not all successful commercials end the night cloaked in greatness.

That can take time, especially when it’s a mix of things that shouldn’t be mixed.

And now? Well, during every Super Bowl commercial rush, there is a whisper that steadily grows into a conversational roar…

A BARK-CRY-OOH-OHH-AHH-AHH:

Bradley Cooper, Jon Hamm, Brie Larson, Danny McBride: Will the A-list celebrities win the night?

Will the top spots in Super Bowl 57 commercial lineup be dominated by the big-name celebs?

It’s here!

After a January filled with rumors and updates—some true, others just hearsay (GM? Not in? Hmm..)—and the early days of February teasing fans with snippets of what’s ahead, the Super Bowl commercial stage is set.

What is the cost to appear on adverting’s biggest stage in 2023? $7 million, which sets a new record.

And the brands that jumped into the big game lineup are making sure that the down payment is well spent, coming out creatively swinging with unique twists and turns in a matter of seconds that will play out in front of 100,000,000 people.

Sleight of hand and dynamic punchlines aren’t the entire story, though, as the delivery is only as good as the deliverer.

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Or… is it?

A-list celebrities are not an uncommon casting decision throughout Super Bowl commercial history, but as more top entertainers navigate the Digital Age—and the stigma of appearing in an ad have long since been shed—you’re seeing way more headliners jump into the small-screen mania.

Getting your name out there is getting your name out there, right?

And the pop-culture whirlwind surrounding these commercials certainly gets their name in the mix.

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This year, much like the record spending to get into the game, commercial fans have been treated to an award-ceremony level of top actors and actresses, rising above the 2022 billing (that seemd to be packed with A-list talent).

Add in the legendary musicians—like Dave Grohl, Elton John and Ozzy—and you’re looking at a Super Bowl commercial run sheet that teeters on iconic.

But how that plays out in the Ad Meter ratings is as unknown as the final score—in the game and “the game.”

Until the results provide a clearer answer, here are three spots that caught our eye for having some of Hollywood’s heaviest hitters.

The Farmer’s Dog: Inaugural Super Bowl ad might take first in cuteness

The Farmer’s Dog is cutting onions:

The mean, hard-hitting gridiron is going to be interrupted by… the cutest commercial you might ever see during Super Bowl 57.

The Farmer’s Dog, a pet food brand, is making their Big Game debut during the 35th year of the USA TODAY Ad Meter ratings.

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Finding a commercial fan who doesn’t like this one might be challenging.

The ad tugs at the heartstrings, as The Farmer’s Dog uses all of their 60-second spot at Super Bowl 57 to perfectly display the life-long journey between a dog and its owner.

In the advert, the start of the relationship between puppy and child is shown, which progresses through adulthood and has different layers of the relationship.

While we’re only here to tease it, the commercial is a beautiful, loving one featuring man’s best friend.

“This spot is our love letter to dogs,” The Farmer’s Dog co-founder and CEO Jonathan Regev said in a press release. “We adore how special our relationship is with dogs and how much they make our lives better.”

After seeing the advert, few owners would disagree.

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The full-length ad is set to appear in the second quarter during the Big Game.

Take a look.

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