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The Nostalgic Magic Behind the New Corona Commercial Song and the Art of Checking Out

Can’t get that infectious “every time I look around” song from the new Corona commercial out of your head? Discover the legendary 90s hit soundtracking the ad, its surprisingly deep meaning, and why it perfectly captures the ultimate summer vibe.

There are commercials that do not require words, complex plots, or grand plot twists to break into our minds; sometimes, all it takes is the right song. That specific track capable of transforming a few seconds of imagery into an instant earworm—a sound that glues itself to your thoughts and keeps you humming long after the TV has been turned off.

The new Corona commercial is precisely one of those cases: a minimalist, magnetic operation where what hits the mark is purely the vibe, that sun-drenched, laid-back atmosphere that has always defined the brand. Serving as the true emotional engine for these visuals is an unmistakable acoustic groove, driven by that hypnotic chorus repeating “Every time I look around…” which has prompted thousands of viewers to grab their smartphones in search of the title.

The real surprise lies in the fact that, hidden behind this summer anthem of 2026, is actually a glorious and unforgettable hit from the 1990s. Resolving the mystery of this melody does not just hand us the perfect title to add to our playlist; it allows us to take a trip back in time to rediscover a classic with a hidden meaning—one that is surprisingly deep and an absolute perfect fit for the brand’s philosophy.

How Bizarre: the 90s Song in the 2026 Corona Commercial

That acoustic, sun-drenched groove that stays stuck in your head from the new Corona commercial is an old hit coming from New Zealand: “How Bizarre,” a song released by OMC in 1995.

OMC - How Bizarre (Official Music Video)

For those who might not remember it, that track was an overwhelming global success, capable of climbing charts worldwide and transforming into the anthem of an entire generation. It sold over 3 to 4 million copies, becoming the best-selling New Zealand single in history, and marked the band’s legacy so profoundly that it generated bitter legal battles in the following years regarding royalty acknowledgments between the group members.

The lyrics we hear in the Corona advertisement represent the most melodic verse of the song, and it is no surprise that even today, thirty years later, we find ourselves humming it for days after hearing it:

Every time I look around
It’s in my face

Yet, the original song lyrics hide a series of much deeper nuances, thoroughly dissected over the years. How Bizarre speaks about the many absurd circumstances that can happen to us in life when we least expect them, and how the only way to handle them remains the exact same: riding the wave of chaos that constitutes our lives.

In the original text, OMC narrates unexpected police stops, traveling circuses, paparazzi, and fortuitous encounters. Life is unpredictable, and OMC does not hide its effects:

How bizarre
How bizarre, how bizarre

Ooh, baby
It’s making me crazy

In that specific verse heard within the Corona commercial, it becomes clear that the reason why OMC’s life is so strange is due to their fame: their faces are everywhere, at every corner they turn their gaze, and their existence has become that very circus they mention in the song. In the end, the lyrics of “How Bizarre” conclude by introducing a witty punchline:

Wanna know the rest? Hey, buy the rights

A defensive move, serving as a reminder to the world that they are the sole masters of their own lives; and if we truly wish to become a part of it and observe its developments, we must grant them a financial return for just how interesting their existences are.

The Unpredictable Summer: How the Corona Commercial Resets Our Mood

Corona’s choice to dust off this classic isn’t just a fun trip down memory lane; it is a perfect mix of timing and philosophy.

On one hand, there is the raw vibe of the track: that sound which critics back in the day called “supernaturally summery” lands on our screens right on time, while the days are getting longer, the weather is warming up, and you can just feel that natural craving for a carefree mood in the air. Sonically, OMC’s acoustic guitar and trumpets instantly make you think of sand beneath your feet and a sunset over the sea, fitting perfectly with the paradise imagery that the brand has always stood for.

And on the other hand, OMC’s song is an invitation to look at life the right way, precisely when things start to get a little “bizarre.” It’s about not letting the oddities of the world overwhelm you, learning instead to just unplug and enjoy the present moment—perhaps, indeed, with a cold beer in hand. There is no better time than the start of summer to get ready for the little follies that will, hopefully, enrich our days over the coming months.

And so, when things will take an unexpected turn, the best thing to do is just smile, think back to this charming old hit that gave us a fresh perspective on existence, and be grateful for just how bizarre life can be.

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