What’s The Song In Michelob Ultra’s ‘The Ultra Hustle’ 2025 Super Bowl Commercial?

Michelob Ultra unveiled an entertaining advertisement during Super Bowl 2025 featuring actors Willem Dafoe from “Nosferatu” and Catherine O’Hara known for voicing Brook in “Elemental”. They portrayed an elderly couple attempting to challenge WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu and football player Randy Moss to a game of tennis. The couple offered beer as the prize, but Ionescu and Moss dismissed them, claiming they were on a different level of play.

Dafoe and O’Hara continue to outsmart and swindle a couple on the court, stealing their beer in the process. This duo is known for tricking people out of their beer, whether it’s during pickleball games or major tennis tournaments. Even an Olympic track and field champion like Ryan Crouser has fallen victim to their schemes. Despite attempts to stop them, they carry on unabated – finishing the scene with a room overflowing with trophies and glasses brimming with Ultra.

Instead of Michelob Ultra’s 2024 Super Bowl ad featuring Jason Sudeikis, the new commercial presents a shift in focus. It incorporates various songs, and as Dafoe and O’Hara engage in their tasks, the rhythmic beats of Rick Ross’ “Hustlin'” resonate. This tune was Ross’ initial foray into mainstream success, setting the stage for a career that continues to flourish today.

Rick Ross has created a solid career for himself since Hustlin’ debuted

Rick Ross’ debut single, titled “Hustlin'”, climbed its way to No. 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 when it was released in 2006. This early success paved the way for a string of hits from Ross, and his initial release also propelled his album, “Port of Miami,” to the peak of the Billboard album charts. Since then, the song has been featured in various episodes of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and the film “Identity Theft.

Initially, the track was debuted when Ross didn’t have a record label yet; however, it gained such popularity that it ignited a fierce competition among three hip-hop labels – Bad Boy Entertainment, Def Jam Records, and Murder Inc., to secure Ross as their artist. In the end, he chose Def Jam. Interestingly, comedian Katt Williams often incorporates this song into his stand-up routine, employing its chorus to accentuate the rhythm of his jokes. This is a tune that two shrewd characters like the tennis scammers from Michelob would find appealing.

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2025-01-31 05:29