“All Apologies” got an unusual version.

Last Sunday, February 4th, the Super Bowl took place, where, just like American football, commercials also capture the public's attention.

After Steven Tyler looked 40 years younger in a Kia Motors commercial and Alice Cooper played "School's Out" for a financing company, it was Nirvana's turn to appear in one of the most expensive time slots in the advertising world.

The T-Mobile carrier used the classic "All Apologies" and turned it into a lullaby for its commercial.

In the video, babies are shown lying down and laughing while messages about their future appear and the unusual version of the song plays.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-rumHvmqCA

 

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