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Originally Posted by JPoll
you guys are smarter then this, i'm saying that big took the name from a white dude, is this not the same? why yes it is jp, and actually i bet more adults know about the movie character rather then it being another name for a dead rapper, just because we are into hip hop doesn't mean everybody knows about it....blah blah, you guys make me laugh sometimes.
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Who cares??? lmao, The biggest modern rock group Metallica stole their name from another band. WHO GIVES A SHIT?!! They're the ones who made the name famous. Nobody knows the other source, so who's gonna try to make money off it? Damn this is like basic economics LOOK:
• The Rapper named "Biggie Smalls" made the name Bigge Smalls a house-hold term, especially for people ages 30 and under - WHETHER THEY LIKE RAP OR NOT, THEY KNOW THIS NAME.
• The car in the ad is DESIGNED AND AIMED FOR THE CAR-BUYING YOUNGER DEMOGRAPHIC ages 18-30. The EXACT SAME younger demographic that already knows who "Bigge smalls" is. that's not an accident, they profit from that co-relation in your life.
• "Biggie Smalls" is also a description of the car. They do this double meaning on purpose, that's not an accident. They profit from that co-relation in your mind.
If you're still not convinced, consider this:
• Anyone who knows who the movie gangster "biggie smalls" is would be turned OFF by the Ad since....HE'S A GANGSTER!! A "bad guy". Now lets think.....what type of people would know who the
movie gangster "biggie smalls" is: an extremely small percent of the population who's 40 and older.
THE EXACT DEMOGRAPHIC THIS CAR IS NOT AIMED AT!!!
c'mon man, use your head!!! wake up!!