Super Bowl Commercial Watch Party with YouTube AdBlitz: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs draws in fans for Uber One

Diddy does the #SuperBowl:

Don’t let him fool you; Diddy does do Super Bowl commercials.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, the music and entertainment legend, stars in a Super Bowl 57 ad for Uber One, which is all about him being against it… or at least against creating jingles.

Unfortunately for Combs, his name is such a high-profile one that thousands have already tuned in for his spot for Uber. They won’t mind that, though.

Adding to the fun in the commercial is plenty of nostalgia.

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The advert features Combs being convinced to create a “hit” and not a “jingle.”

To do just that, Diddy ends up dusting off some throwbacks many will love. It includes some other cameos as well, such as Montell Jordan (This is How We Do It), Kelis (Milkshake), and Donna Lewis (I Love You Always Forever).

Is it just a jingle in the end? Thousands made a choice to decide for themselves by watching it before kickoff on YouTube AdBlitz.

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Uber looks to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs for a hit—not a jingle—in funny Super Bowl 57 teaser

Diddy stars in this funny Super Bowl commercial teaser for Uber One.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs steps into the spotlight for Uber’s first teaser ahead of the Super Bowl commercial rush, with the multitalented music and entertainment mogul teaming up with the brand for its third consecutive year airing in the national lineup.

This year’s creative focuses on Uber One, a membership that offers perks and savings on rides, delivery, groceries, and more, and the mission behind the campaign is a classic advertising phenomenon.

“As the only global company that helps you go anywhere and get anything, our membership program is the best way to save,” Danielle Hawley, Global Executive Creative Director, explained to USA TODAY via email. “We want people to remember that, so for this year’s Super Bowl ad, we set out to help everyone get Uber One stuck in their heads — and what better way to do that than with a hit song?”

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For Diddy’s part, Uber has one straightforward request: Dream up that hit song (not a jingle).

His spokesperson takes it from there …

It’s a headlining appearance on advertising’s biggest stage for Diddy, one that he’s been part of in one way or another since the infamous 2004 halftime show with Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson.

As for the other musically inclined stars joining him in the ad?

Hawley continued that Uber “paired some of the biggest hitmakers of all time with one of the most esteemed producers in the game to help Uber One catch on,” so fans will have to keep an eye out for how this musical journey plays out. 

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Uber Reveals Its Top Tourist Spots of 2019

Uber Reveals Its Top
Tourist Spots of 2019.
Of the top six, all but one are in
New York City and Paris.
Number one is New York City’s
iconic Empire State Building.
The Freedom Tower in N.Y.C.
scored the second spot on Uber’s list.
Toronto’s CN Tower
and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
grabbed third and fourth place, respectively.
France’s Eiffel Tower and
The Louvre are in fifth
and sixth place.
Here are the rest
of the top 10:.
7. Dubai’s Burj Khalifa,
the world’s tallest tower.
8. Anaheim, California’s Disneyland,
which opened back in 1955.
9. Buckingham Palace,
the headquarters of
England’s monarchy.
10. San Francisco’s
Golden Gate Bridge, one of
America’s most recognizable structures

Uber Reveals Its Top
Tourist Spots of 2019.
Of the top six, all but one are in
New York City and Paris.
Number one is New York City’s
iconic Empire State Building.
The Freedom Tower in N.Y.C.
scored the second spot on Uber’s list.
Toronto’s CN Tower
and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
grabbed third and fourth place, respectively.
France’s Eiffel Tower and
The Louvre are in fifth
and sixth place.
Here are the rest
of the top 10:.
7. Dubai’s Burj Khalifa,
the world’s tallest tower.
8. Anaheim, California’s Disneyland,
which opened back in 1955.
9. Buckingham Palace,
the headquarters of
England’s monarchy.
10. San Francisco’s
Golden Gate Bridge, one of
America’s most recognizable structures

Uber Reveals Its Top Tourist Spots of 2019

Uber Reveals Its Top
Tourist Spots of 2019.
Of the top six, all but one are in
New York City and Paris.
Number one is New York City’s
iconic Empire State Building.
The Freedom Tower in N.Y.C.
scored the second spot on Uber’s list.
Toronto’s CN Tower
and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
grabbed third and fourth place, respectively.
France’s Eiffel Tower and
The Louvre are in fifth
and sixth place.
Here are the rest
of the top 10:.
7. Dubai’s Burj Khalifa,
the world’s tallest tower.
8. Anaheim, California’s Disneyland,
which opened back in 1955.
9. Buckingham Palace,
the headquarters of
England’s monarchy.
10. San Francisco’s
Golden Gate Bridge, one of
America’s most recognizable structures

Uber Reveals Its Top
Tourist Spots of 2019.
Of the top six, all but one are in
New York City and Paris.
Number one is New York City’s
iconic Empire State Building.
The Freedom Tower in N.Y.C.
scored the second spot on Uber’s list.
Toronto’s CN Tower
and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
grabbed third and fourth place, respectively.
France’s Eiffel Tower and
The Louvre are in fifth
and sixth place.
Here are the rest
of the top 10:.
7. Dubai’s Burj Khalifa,
the world’s tallest tower.
8. Anaheim, California’s Disneyland,
which opened back in 1955.
9. Buckingham Palace,
the headquarters of
England’s monarchy.
10. San Francisco’s
Golden Gate Bridge, one of
America’s most recognizable structures