Kmart refreshes campaign with new song, ‘Bom Bom’ replaced with ‘The Clapping Song’

Kmart has continued its strategy of using a catchy song in its campaigns with the discount retailer moving on from ‘Bom Bom’ by Sam and the Womp to a revitalised version of ‘The Clapping Song’ by Shirley Ellis.

Created by BWM, the ad continues in the tradition of the ‘Bom Bom’ spots with a series of models dancing, however it changes from the ‘Bom Bom’ focus on what does a dollar amount look like at Kmart to what Kmart fashion feels like.

It communicates this idea with the models in the Kmart clothes originally against a white background before it changing to reveal a scene to match what the clothes feel like.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s_iWk8yD6U&feature=youtu.be

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