So weet Comment by bercerita tentang perjlanan cinta kalian lewat lagu. Request Brian Mc yang marry your dgthr yaa:))) Comment by Maria Sukma Melati The remix will appear on Chili's YouTube and social media channels.I love this song so much Comment by Nur EvilaĬouple suaranya keren bangett :) Comment by Farrel Adochi This is work they can run for awhile, and scale, without driving us all crazy. A Super Bowl spot is, at times, a one-hit wonder, insufferable the second it's over. It's the brand's first ad in three years. Beyond that, the ad does a perfectly adequate job of illustrating the surreal weirdness of Chili's "Southwest-inspired American cuisine" experience, and will probably get a lot more bang out of its buck for having ignored the Super Bowl entirely. That quote is just as absurd as the rest of this, which only makes us miss the guy more. As a foodie with a long-standing love for Chili's, I was even more excited to dedicate this 'Back at One' remix to food." "The song is all about steps, much like Chili’s 3 for Me menu. Word from the man himself: "I was thrilled to be able to collaborate with such an iconic brand like Chili's on this remake of one of my favorite hits-it truly felt like such a natural fit and a no-brainer," says McKnight. Now we're old, jiggly and sleepy all the time, and some parallel-universe version of McKnight might as well be working at Chili's.Īnyway, even after this quite obvious reveal of his true identity-and his gracious signing of a quick autograph-Brian goes on denying his identity to the very end. It was quite a thing, being a teenager with vibrating youth and potential while Brian was at the height of his Sinatradom. It managed to send us back to the adolescent slow-dance-thinking that cute guy actually cared that we could sing this song pitch-perfectly into his ear as we shuffled across the gym-while liberating us to laugh about the fact that we're all old now. And hearing his remixed "Back at One" was the serotonin boost we never knew we needed. This feels like it was fun for Brian McKnight to do. It's about cashing in, because we all have somewhat samey existential stakes-including the giant stack of bills-and a universal desire to feel like we still matter while paying the aforementioned bills doing something fun. The point is, it's not about selling out. Case in point: Snoop, who in December released an album of self esteem-boosting kids songs titled Doggyland. Those same people probably jammed hard to the Big Game halftime show last year, featuring a bevy of nostalgic OGs who probably do less hair-swinging out of cars than hair-braiding for offspring these days. Some people might argue that an artist cashing in on their fame this flagrantly is pathetic, especially after so much time. Brian stops mid-song to let the stunned woman order, then triumphantly turns toward the guy and croons, "Four: Repeat steps one, two, three!" That math is pretty simple, actually: It's just a combo meal involving a drink, appetizer and main course. When they say no, the ambiance goes all starry and he belts out an adaptation of his summer 1999 hit "Back at One."Įxcept, you know, instead of describing the math of his emotions, it’s the math of "3 for Me." "Do you know how the' 3 for Me Meal' works?" the waiter asks. Our guy continues to demur with growing snippiness, so the couple moves on. "Well, your name is Brian," the woman retorts, noting the server's name-tag. "You think 16-time Grammy nominated R&B star Brian McKnight is a waiter at Chili's?" the waiter asks.
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