Someone Started A Hashtag Putting Brands In Song Titles

Someone Started A Hashtag Putting Brands In Song Titles

Here’s a bit of Friday fun for you. Yesterday a Twitter account @WedChocWars started a Twitter hashtag #BrandNameASong which required users to insert a brand name into the title of a song.

No one at the B&T office can ever actually agree on the best type of music, as our numerous office playlists attest to, and yet we found some of the tweets pretty damn hilarious.

Here are some of our favourites below.




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