Prepare to see Seal like never before — as an actual seal.
The English singer, whose real name is Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel, transformed into the marine mammal for Mountain Dew’s recent business, set to air during Super Bowl LIX. The ad is an element of the beverage’s Kiss From a Lime campaign to advertise the tropical lime flavor of Mountain Dew Baja Blast.
Seal, 61, spoke to Us Weekly exclusively in regards to the business, which incorporates him serenading singer Becky G together with his song “Kiss From a Rose,” rewritten with Mountain-Dew-themed lyrics and dubbed “Kiss From a Lime.”
“It wasn’t a difficult transition,” he said of becoming a seal. “It isn’t the primary time I’ve heard that joke, however it was fun. So long as it makes people laugh and makes me laugh.”
The Grammy winner also loved altering the lyrics of his iconic song for the business. “My brother from one other mother, Patrick, he reveled at the thought of fixing the lyrics because that’s what he likes to do,” Seal added. “He likes to humiliate me and in order that was fun. But look, I’m within the fortunate position of getting a song that the majority people know in some capability or other.”
Within the business, Becky G takes a sip of tropical-lime-flavored Mountain Dew Baja Blast and is straight away transported to Baja Beach, where she lands in a speedboat. The boat carries her toward a rock where Seal, transformed right into a seal, sits on top, singing the song parody.
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“It was fun, and I like and drink Mountain Dew Baja Blast, and subsequently it gave the impression of a no brainer,” he continued. “Again, it’s all done with a touch of humor. It’s meant to be entertainment. It’s meant to be funny. It gives me a probability to poke fun at myself. And laughter is a invaluable commodity nowadays.”
Seal released the unique “Kiss From a Rose,” in 1994 and it topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 1995. Thirty years later, it’s arguably his best-known song, but originally, the singer didn’t need to release it in any respect. He wrote the song in 1987 but didn’t “particularly prefer it,” so he kept it off his debut album in 1991.
“I just wouldn’t play it to anyone,” he said.
Seal himself won’t be home to see “Kiss From a Lime” premiere through the Super Bowl. He plans to be at the sport between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles in Latest Orleans, but together with his San Francisco 49ers not participating, he doesn’t care who wins.
“I’ll be rooting for an awesome game,” he said. “I just need to see an awesome game, which fortunately they’ve been in recent times. They’ve been really great games. I used to be crushed last yr when my 49ers didn’t win.”
With reporting by Christina Garibaldi