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Sports Shaq is back with more ads.
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Music Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige are uniting for a Halftime show for the ages.
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Sports Cardi B expands on her decision to not perform at the Super Bowl halftime.
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Streetwear Ahead of the launch of the limited edition Dapper Dan x Pepsi Football Watching Capsule Collection, we spoke to the father of logo-mania about the infamous Mike Tyson fight, Michael K. Williams, and so much more.
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Sports The best geriatric baller in the game is back.
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Music Pepsi is more than "okurrr" with Cardi B.
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Music Fans chime in on Travis Scott's Super Bowl appearance.
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Music The jacket could be valued at up to $460K.
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Music "Okurrr!"
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Pop Culture Desus and Mero have teamed up with Pepsi to help out bodega owners across NYC.
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Original Content All Pepsi had to do to avoid their latest marketing failure was air one of these old ads.
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Politics Protestors mocked Kendall Jenner's infamous Pepsi ad, in which she appeared to have solved police brutality with soda, by giving officers a can of Pepsi.
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Pop Culture 2022 is a big year for Miss Mary J. Blige.
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Sports We get a quick look at Cindy Crawford's Super Bowl commercial.
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Music Nicki recently explained why she decided not to collaborate with the Popstar.
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Hip-Hop History Ahead of his Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction, a Notorious B.I.G freestyle gets immortalized with some new visuals from Pepsi.
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Music The dangers of having a catchphrase have once again been spotlighted.
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Food Pepsi is getting into the coffee game, again.
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Sports The GRAMMY-winning musicians come together for Super Bowl LIV to help promote Pepsi's new sugar-free soda option.
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Music And we're not at all surprised.
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Society Pepsi withdraws its new commercial, admitting that it "missed the mark." The company has issued an apology to the public as well as to the star of the failed ad, Kendall Jenner.
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Angus Walker