A roundup of commercials featuring rap. Spotlight on the rhymes of rappers and actors.
Starting with the boom in freestyle battles, hip-hop has been drawing renewed attention in the music scene in recent years.
The influence of hip-hop has spread into all sorts of arenas, and lately more and more companies have been incorporating rap into their commercials.
In these rap-infused ads, some feature actors doing the vocals, while others actually have real rappers performing—something hip-hop fans in particular are probably keeping an eye on.
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of commercials that incorporate rap all at once!
Which one is the dopest and coolest? Be sure to judge for yourself.
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A roundup of commercials featuring rap. Spotlight on the rhymes of rappers and actors (31–40)
Gekkeikan Brand Commercial – Rap ver.Narrator: Rhymester

In-Sist, known as one of Japan’s leading hip-hop groups.
Their collaboration that’s been making waves is the Gekkeikan brand commercial, rap version.
There are various versions of this CM, but this one is among the most impactful.
In it, a rap is performed that sings about the brand’s policy and craftsmanship, synced with scenes of sake brewing.
The great flow and sound make you want to hear even more.
The footage is the same as in the other versions, so comparing them gives you a strangely intriguing experience.


