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KFC did not return to NASCAR until 2014, serving as a sponsor for Cup team Front Row Motorsports that year and in 2015. KFC was on the No. 34 of David Ragan both years, and on the No. 35 of Cole Whitt in 2015 only. [90] [91] In 2016, KFC moved to Roush Fenway Racing to sponsor the No. 16 of Greg Biffle, again for a limited number of races. [92]
In a year of exuberance and dread, songs came from every which way to comfort, to amuse, to haunt, to tantalize. Here, in descending order of greatness, are the 30 best of the year. 1. Chappell ...
Acknowledge Me (Doja Cat song) Active (song) Addicted (Zerb and the Chainsmokers song) Adivino; Aeon Lust; After Hours (Kehlani song) AGATS2 (Insecure) Agora (María Becerra song) Ain't How It Ends; Ain't No Love in Oklahoma; The Albatross (song) The Alchemy; Aldrig mer; Alegría (Tiago PZK, Anitta and Emilia song) Alibi (Ella Henderson song)
Birmingham has also used his impersonation skills on advertisements for KFC, which appeared on Channel Nine's cricket coverage in the summer of 2002/03. He also worked on Sydney radio station 2GB 873 alongside Andrew Moore and fellow long-time The Back Page panelist Mike Gibson .
On her 2024 masterpiece Please Don’t Cry, Rapsody paints perhaps the most comprehensive picture of Marlanna Evans, her given name, showing her fears, insecurities and past. On the exquisite “3 ...
BI's music reporter ranked the 20 best songs of 2024. Charli XCX, Chappell Roan, Doechii, Kendrick Lamar, and Raye round out the top five. Listen to the complete ranking on Business Insider's ...
In 2021, KFC used the song in a UK advertisement for their Big Deal. In 2023, it was used in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem as well as appearing in a trailer, remixed with the classic TMNT theme. In 2024, Hard Rock Sportsbook used the song in an advertisement featuring Post Malone for their mobile betting app. [10]
A KFC ad campaign, which used the phrase “what the cluck?” to promote a £1.99 lunch deal, has been banned following complaints from parents.