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What’s the rap song in the 2024 Amazon Prime commercial?

A new commercial was shared by Amazon in August, promoting Amazon Prime: let’s discover the background song.

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A new Amazon commercial is airing on TVs worldwide, and the Internet is immediately abuzz about it. There must be some cool featured song, right? Well, yes, you are right: Amazon shared the new Prime commercial in August 2024, those two soccer players are really trying to improve their performances, and there are so many products they can buy on Amazon for that purpose. However, the real protagonist is the background music.

Many fans recognized it immediately, although it wasn’t a famous single or a commercial success. For those who don’t know it, we are here to help: the hip-hop song in the 2024 Amazon Prime commercial is The Champ by Ghostface Killah. You can listen to it in full streaming below.

The Champ

Ghostface Killah is a renowned American rapper and founding member of the influential hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan. Known for his distinctive voice, intricate wordplay, and vivid storytelling, he has achieved critical acclaim both as a solo artist and within the group. Ghostface’s solo career boasts standout albums like Ironman and Supreme Clientele, which have solidified his status as a hip-hop legend. The Champ is a track from Fishscale, his fifth album released in 2006, still one of the most acclaimed records he ever published.

Here are the lyrics you hear in the Amazon Prime commercial: read them while the song is on, and after a couple of tentatives, you will be able to sing it the next time the ad is aired.

Godzilla bankroll
Stones from Stilion
Yo I ain’t got it all, that means I barely home
Trailblazer stay ballin
Revenge is my arts is crafty darts
While y’all stuck on Laffy Taffy
Wonderin’ how y’all n–az get past me
I been doin this before Nas dropped the Nasty

It’s one of those songs in which the rapper shows off all his skills, claiming to be the best. The hip-hop world has always loved a little competition; it’s not a peculiarity of modern times. Choosing a song by Ghostface Killah, Amazon just reminded us of how deep and fascinating the history of rap is.

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Carlo Affatigato

Carlo Affatigato

Carlo Affatigato is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Auralcrave. An engineer by training with a background in psychology and life coaching, he has been a cultural analyst and writer since 2008. Carlo specializes in extracting hidden meanings and human intentions from trending global stories, combining scientific rigor with a humanistic lens to explain the psychological impact of our most significant cultural moments.View Author posts