Allstate Funny Commercial
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Which song is featured in the Alicia Keys Allstate commercial? Another well-known Allstate representative is actor Dean Winters of Oz and 30 Rock fame who has played a popular, accident-prone character known as Mayhem in several Allstate ads since — one of which featured his 30 Rock co-star Tina Fey. Created by advertising agency Droga5, the sun-soaked commercial features a young woman driving along a road in a convertible car with a trio of musicians in the backseat as Keys provides a voiceover that promotes the benefits of buying insurance from Allstate and a catchy, summery tune plays over the action. Watch This Video Here. It might have been a last-minute addition, but the song was a success that spent two weeks at number one on the U.


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Will there be more mayhem commercials?




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The Allstate commercial is so enticing to skip. The insurance behemoth, headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois comes up with a captivating advertisements to battle for its position in one of the most competitive market niches — automobile insurance. Allstate commercial actors play an essential role in making their adverts interesting and stand out. Who are they? Allstate commercial actor, voicer over artist and brand representative, Dennis Haysbert.



What You Didn't Know About The Allstate Mayhem Commercial Guy
October 30, 4 min read. Listen to article 4 min. Commercials for insurance companies have often taken a serious tone, and for good reason: If your car gets totaled or your home catches fire, you need to know that the company that has your back is one that can be taken seriously. Allstate flipped that approach on its head with the introduction of Mayhem in — so effectively that the campaign featuring him is still going strong. Leo Burnett pitched an idea for a Reservoir Dogs doppelganger he was known as 'Mr Mayhem' in the client sessions , and soon television screens were introduced to the bruised-up man in black and the damage he wreaks.





You know the sketchy guy in the suit who breaks a tree branch on your car, and is a teenage girl so distraught from a txt message that she crashes her car? Right, well the one I saw left me speechless. I nearly lost it. I will disregard that teenage boys have the highest insurance rates, which I doubt can be attributed to thousands of jogging females. I will also disregard that the handweights and sweatband were pink, get it because girls only wear pink?


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