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Say hi to NYLON on the new iPad commercial!


When Apple unleashes a new commercial, you can bet on two things:

1. It's bound to feature some great new music (The Ting Tings and CSS both got catapulted from an iPod ad...).

2. There will probably be a NYLON spotting (we've already been in ads for the iTouch and iPhone).

So when Apple debuted their new iPad commercial last week, it was pretty exciting to witness 1) a great new song (According to AOL, it's "There Goes My Love" by the Danish rock group The Blue Van.  According to you guys, it's The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and you're probably right.) and 2) NYLON's website taking up some prime real estate.

Did you miss it? Watch the full ad below.








This story was published on June 2, 2010.


CONTENT RATING: ( 9 )

e

06/02/2010


haha. this post reminds me of me in highschool, when i'd look for myself in the yearbook? :D congratulations nylon.

Daniella

06/02/2010


i LOVE it. i have an iPad but the thing is i couldn't find the app that you guys supposedly made for the ipad.

Stacey

06/02/2010


The song sounds more the the yeah yeah yeahs.

celine

06/02/2010


i definitely thought it was the yeah yeah yeahs.

Chelsea

06/02/2010


the song IS the YYY's ...its an instrumental to the song " Gold Lion"

Cindy

06/03/2010


good way to advertise a useless piece of junk/coaster.

k

06/03/2010


jep, yeah yeah yeah's gold lion without the lyrics

violin_dj

08/04/2010


You should make an app specifically for the iPad!

prep school los angeles

02/24/2011


This is a great inspiring article.I am pretty much pleased with your good work.You put really very helpful information. i think i have to purchase that hipod. it has great features compare to other ipods like,great new music,NYLON spotting etc.


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