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2 Chainz, Azealia Banks, Lil Wayne And More Star In Beats By Dre Ad


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By Henna Kathiya

Dr. Dre has been making an impact with his “What Will You B” campaign and after the success of his initial commercial, his latest ad features cameos from the likes of 2 Chainz, Azealia Banks, Lil Wayne and more.

The commercial features will.i.am’s newest song collaboration with X-factor judge Britney Spears called “Scream and Shout” which will be featured on Will’s next album #Willpower.

The song’s swinging beat provides a fun background while several stars dance and shimmy in this newest Beats by Dre commercial making a statement with the message behind the whole campaign, which is simply to just be yourself.

Cameos from Lil Wayne, Azealia Banks, 2 Chainz and many other superstars can be seen in this short clip. Even Lebron James makes an appearance during the ad.

Lil Wayne has his own red pro headphones from Dr. Dre’s collection, which went up for limited sale in October.



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