Jay-Z’s push into
the world of advertising and marketing continues, as the mogul’s Rocawear company
will help soft drink giant Coca-Cola relaunch its Cherry Coke line of soda. According
to industry trade publication Brand Week, Jay-Z will help design the can
and the television commercials, in addition to appearing at the relaunch of the
Cherry Coke brand on Feb. 7 during New York’s Fashion Week. Coca-Cola
hopes the new union will be fruitful, as the Cherry Coke brand has relaunched
three times since its debut in 1985, and has seen sales lag behind rivals’ cherry
cola products. Jay-Z’s
can will feature a cityscape design, and a full marketing blitz for Internet,
radio, TV and print will start early next month. A Jay-Z song will be featured
as the commercial’s soundtrack. The
rapper landed the deal with coke after an eight-minute video clip from Jay-Z’s
Radio City Music Hall started appearing on various Internet file trading sites.
"It’s
his new opportunity to expand his standing in the business world," Jameel
Spencer, CMO, Rocawear told Brand Week. "Besides just recording, he’s
making TV commercials and campaigns for brands . . .who is better than Coke? They’re
the biggest…His role is helping brands not get it wrong the way McDonald’s did
with African Americans rapping about French fries… There’s a reassurance that
they won’t appear like an out-of-touch uncle trying to act cool."In
related news, Jay-Z will appear in a new Superbowl XLI commercial with former
Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula, promoting Bud Light. The
rapper, born Shawn Carter, has been co-brand director for Budweiser Select since
Oct. 2006.Jay-Z
also recently announced a partnership with GM to produce "Jay-Z Blue,"
a custom color for the auto maker’s Yukon Denali SUV.