actually this whole campain was called generation next. pepsi were trying to appeal to the new generation coming up , which would be generation 'y' besides generation x generally didn't like the spice girls
@wilson89 Haha, I'm Gen Y (born 1988) and grew up listening to the Spice Girls. Now that I'm older, this song makes sense... it's like they're telling their (Gen X) generation to MOVE OVER because the next generation is coming in.
@wilson89 Haha, I'm Gen Y (born 1988) and grew up listening to the Spice Girls. Now that I'm older, this song makes sense... it's like they're telling their (Gen X) generation to MOVE OVER because the next generation is coming in.
actually this whole campain was called generation next. pepsi were trying to appeal to the new generation coming up , which would be generation 'y' besides generation x generally didn't like the spice girls
@wilson89 Haha, I'm Gen Y (born 1988) and grew up listening to the Spice Girls. Now that I'm older, this song makes sense... it's like they're telling their (Gen X) generation to MOVE OVER because the next generation is coming in.
@wilson89 Haha, I'm Gen Y (born 1988) and grew up listening to the Spice Girls. Now that I'm older, this song makes sense... it's like they're telling their (Gen X) generation to MOVE OVER because the next generation is coming in.