Music Of The Super Bowl: U2, Passenger, Bob Dylan, And More
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Say what you will about the Super Bowl, but at this rate, it’s become just as much about the music and commercials as the game itself. Making commercial cameos this year were music and personal appearances by acts like Capital Cities, Zedd, One Republic, and a whole host of others. Take a look below at some of our favorites, with music by Passenger, Bob Dylan, and U2.
Passenger’s “Let Her Go” has seen a lot of mainstream success lately, and after this mini love story involving a frolicking puppy, and some really agile clydesdales, that success is sure to skyrocket.
Bob Dylan’s “I Want You” appeared in this frighteningly cute Chobani commercial, in which a bear just really wants some yogurt.
U2 proved once more that they’re constantly at the forefront of activism by announcing their support of (RED). For every free download of their single “Invisible” today on iTunes, Bank of America will donate $1.00 for up to $2 million in donations.
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