SA Rappers Who Are Ambassadors To Major Alcohol Brands!
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SA Rappers Who Are Ambassadors To Major Alcohol Brands. When you’ve reached a point in your career where brands consult you to represent them to an even much broader audience, you pretty much have made it.
It has been a long time coming for South African rappers to reach the point that they have now. When SA hip hop began dominating in just a little over 10 years ago, big brands saw an advantage to use artists as their faces.
The best part about these endorsements is that they open up chances for artists to further expand their personal brands. For instance AKA was appointed as an ambassador for Reebok, he used the partnership to create his own sneakers. Alcohol brands are no exception.
We have all seen how alcohol is a vital source of “fun” for most people, and seemingly it hits differently when your fave’s name is on it.
Below are SA Rappers Who Are Ambassadors To Major Alcohol Brands
Reason – Martell
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Riky Rick – Remy Martin
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Tshego – Hunter’s Cider
AKA – Cruz
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Yanga Chief – Castle Lite and Courvoisier
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Nadia Nakai – Courvoisier
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Kwesta – Jameson
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Cassper – Ciroc
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