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Weezer straight up writing ads for audible.com
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FYI this is the song
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Also doesn't seem like it was paid placement
IMO there is no way a musician name drops a product without collecting a bag. The interview with Amazon would also have cost them money to make happen.
Weezer would need to be astonishingly naive to write the song before the agreement was reached with Amazon. Also other comments in this thread detail their past record of selling out.
I listen to quite a lot of hip-hop and there were a couple of years about a decade ago where almost every artist had a lyric about uber.
Yeah I was thinking it was Grapes of Wrath. It makes sense, the song's whole point was River's pandemic-era hobbies, and Audible blew up in the pandemic. I feel this rant is just the author projecting their anti-Amazon mindset onto a band they dislike. Sure, Amazon is terrible, but I doubt they would pay Weezer of all bands to promote Audible. Maybe its just my youthful optimism and love of Weezer clouding my rationality, but I feel like this is just another "old man yells at cloud".
Oh, good. So it's not paid stupidity, it's genuine stupidity.
It’s interesting. There are many songs from over the years about products the song writer likes.
I’m thinking about beers, and cars, and instruments, and various other things. Including games and movies and books.
It’s funny that once it’s a website, that crosses the line.
It's not the website part that I find stupid. It's the advertising for free.
I also think that those things are stupid. Whatever company owns the product isn't going to be happy if you take it for free, so don't give that company something for free.
The Who did an entire album where they jokingly plugged products, including on the album cover.
People are incapable of applying critical thinking to traditions. They grew up with beer and car ads, so that's normal. Website ads are new, so they get treated with basic critical thinking and are hated, because that's the logical way to feel about all ads.