James Corden stars in latest Apple Music ad

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Currently and as announced by Apple in the last keynote, Apple Music has 17 million users, while Spotify has already reached 40 million, as we informed you a few days ago. Apple's growth rate is being slower than that of its greatest rival and Apple knows it. Apple has put the ad machinery in motion and took advantage of the 2016 Emmy Awards framework to present its latest ad in which we can see James Corden showing ideas about the company's next ad to Eddy Cue, Jimmy Iovine and Bozoma Sain John.

Iodine, Cue and Sain John are listening to the ideas that James Corden is offering them for the next Apple Music announcement, to try to highlight the features of Apple Music, such as online playback, personalized playlists, its 40 million songs ... To try to highlight all these features Corden is launching ideas that range from making an ad imitating David Bowie, Slash or the Spice Girls to jump into the water with 40 million apples ...

One after another all Corden's proposals are rejected including the idea where he is driving through the desert in a convertible and meets a child who is thirsty. When the boy tells him he is thirsty, Corden understands that he is thirsty for music, not water, and hands him an iPhone with the Apple Music app open.

In the last keynote, Corden starred in the beginning of it in a video in which you could see how Tim Cook got in the car and it took him to the Bill Graham Auditorium. Along the way, Corden asks him some questions about the Apple Car, the music… Cordel stars in the Carpool Karaoke program, a show that from now on will be broadcast exclusively through Apple Music.


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