The Spot: Justin Bieber's Girl Power

BBH launches his new fragrance with a network spot stitched together from fan videos

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IDEA: To launch Justin Bieber's second fragrance for girls, called Girlfriend, his manager's marketing company could have spent millions on a traditional media rollout. "But why?" said Brad Haugen, CMO of Scooter Braun Projects. "Why not leverage what we have, which is a massive network of nearly 100 million fans?" Haugen, who once worked at BBH, hired the agency's Los Angeles office, and together they put those fans to work. They had Bieber ask them to record themselves singing his hit song "Boyfriend," with completely rewritten lyrics, including the word "girlfriend" instead of "boyfriend."

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