Why Licensed Music Matters to Brands Like Hyundai and Chobani

Listen for Bruno Mars, Bob Marley and Joan Jett

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Even though classic rockers like Led Zeppelin and Bob Dylan have finally warmed to licensing their songs to brands, marketing chiefs remain picky about when and how to use music in ads.

Hyundai and Chobani, for example, turn to songs to accent and pull together the stories they tell in their commercials, but music ultimately plays a supporting rather than leading role.

Why? Because an ad concept based primarily on a certain song, by definition, is weak, according to marketing leaders.

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