If you’re a fan of Dime, chances are you’re also a fan of Beats by Dre headphones. And with that in mind, we wanted to share with you the first-ever standalone TV spot from Beats which just debuted. Highlighting the new, Limited Edition Beats Studio Colors just in time for the holiday season, the spot features members of the Beats family – including Dr. Dre, Vildane Zeneli and my buddy Levi Maesto – like you’ve never seen them before. Read More »
Now that you’ve seen the headphones, I figured you might want to check out the commercial as well. Watch as Dr. Dre teams up with LeBron James and comedian Affion Crockett in the new commercial for PowerBeats. Also, be sure to check out a behind the scenes video from shoot after the jump.
You can’t go anywhere these days without seeing the game’s biggest ballers rocking Beats by Dre headphones. And while we’ve known for a minute that LeBron James had something in the works for his own pair, we were left in the dark as to exactly what the two would collaborate on. Yesterday, we were shown the light. Introducing “PowerBeats.” You’ll like what you see. Read More »
If Fran Fraschilla said it once, he said it a thousand times: Team USA wasn’t playing against Iran yesterday, they were playing against themselves. (Only without the Jay-Z after-party.) So if that was the case, would we call the 37-point “victory” over the guys in the other uniforms a win or a loss? … Hamed Haddadi and Co. weren’t as terrible as you may have been led to believe, but they still weren’t on Team USA’s level. And yet if you wanted the U.S. to improve during this game, you had to be disappointed. Read More »
It turns out that Playboy Mansion rehabilitation isn’t a bad idea after all. Andrew Bynum came back from a 32-game hiatus, some of which was spent with a playmate on his shoulders, looking like he’d been spending his time training down at USC with Pete Carroll. It wasn’t just the Matt Leinart knee brace – it was that Bynum seemed even stronger than he was before his knee gave way. Read More »