What is the first iPod commercial song?

Take California
Join me! Here we have the first iPod commercial, which ran in October 2001. The ad features “Take California” by the Propellerheads, and brags that the iPod can hold 1,000 songs in your pocket.

How much did an iPod touch cost in 2012?

A huge upgrade over its predecessor, but the $299 iPod touch is no impulse buy. Enlarge / The new iPod touch improves on its predecessor in every way, but at $299 it faces stiff competition.

What was the last iPod?

iPod Touch (6th generation)

iPod touch (6th Generation) in Pink
Manufacturer Foxconn
Product family iPod
Release date July 15, 2015
Discontinued older versions: July 27, 2017 (16 and 64 GB); May 28, 2019 (32 and 128 GB)

Who is on the iPod mini commercial?

Tierra Whack
In this whimsical and sometimes bizarre ad spot, Apple shows off its HomePod mini with hip-hop artist Tierra Whack having some fun in her own little world. The ad spot reflects some of Apple’s more high-end production videos for the holidays.

What was the first iPod?

Models

Model Generation Original release date
Classic 1st October 23, 2001
First model, with mechanical scroll wheel. 10 GB model released later.
2nd July 17, 2002
Touch-sensitive wheel. FireWire port had a cover. Hold switch revised. Windows compatibility through Musicmatch.

What was the song in the iPod Touch commercial?

Tongue Tied was featured in an iPod Touch commercial in 2011, shortly after the song’s initial release. By 2012, the catchy electro-pop song had reached No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.

How did the Apple iPod commercials look like?

The iPods and earphones appeared in white to stand out against the colored background and black silhouettes. Apple changed the style of these commercials often depending on the song’s theme or genre. “It had a hook that was really was captivating and didn’t try to impress us with the coolness of any particular person.

Who is the art director of the iPod commercials?

Susan Alinsangan, a Chiat/Day art director, came up with the design of the iPod silhouette commercials in 2003, along with the help of Chiat/Day’s director Lee Clow, and James Vincent, a former DJ and musician.

When did the first iPod Shuffle commercial come out?

In 2004, Wired Magazine featured a new service where people could create their own iPod ads from their personal photos. The TV commercial (featuring Caesars song Jerk It Out) for the first version of the iPod shuffle used a green background with black arrows moving in the background representing the “shuffle” icon.