Omg! That Mountain Dew commercial is definitely going to be one of the most iconic ads that air this year.
Seal became a literal singing seal in the aid, performing a new version of his song “Kiss From a Rose,” but this time it is “Kiss From a Lime.”
Becky G also appears in the commercial and notes that this is the weirdest thing she’s ever seen. We have to agree.
“Baja, Baja, Baja, Baja, Baja, Baja,” Seal sings. “Baby, I compare it to a kiss from a lime, on the bay, ooh, the more I think of it, it’s strange I’m a seal, yeah. My flippers can’t hold Mountain Dew. It slips right on through, what a shame.”
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Seal became a literal singing seal in the aid, performing a new version of his song “Kiss From a Rose,” but this time it is “Kiss From a Lime.”
Becky G also appears in the commercial and notes that this is the weirdest thing she’s ever seen. We have to agree.
“Baja, Baja, Baja, Baja, Baja, Baja,” Seal sings. “Baby, I compare it to a kiss from a lime, on the bay, ooh, the more I think of it, it’s strange I’m a seal, yeah. My flippers can’t hold Mountain Dew. It slips right on through, what a shame.”
Buy Mountain Dew Baja Blast right now on Walmart.com to have it shipped directly to your home.
Disclosure: Some products on this site use affiliate links...
- 10/2/2025
- por Just Jared
- Just Jared
Seal takes his namesake to new surreal heights in Mountain Dew’s 2025 Super Bowl commercial. The 30-second spot features the 15-time Grammy nominee transformed into a literal seal (with a realistic face) who washes up on Baja Beach to serenade Becky G with “Kiss from a Lime,” a Baja Blast-inspired rendition of his Grammy-winning hit “Kiss from a Rose.”
“I had a blast coming up with new lyrics and loved collaborating with their team to bring this campaign to life in such a fun and unexpected way,” Seal said in a statement to Adweek. The “Kiss from a Lime” spot, which will air in the second quarter of the game, was created by creative agency Goodby Silverstein & Partners and directed by Taika Waititi.
Seal and Becky G star alongside Mountain Dew’s newly minted spokesperson the Mountain Dude, who was introduced last year. Mountain Dude and Becky G are...
“I had a blast coming up with new lyrics and loved collaborating with their team to bring this campaign to life in such a fun and unexpected way,” Seal said in a statement to Adweek. The “Kiss from a Lime” spot, which will air in the second quarter of the game, was created by creative agency Goodby Silverstein & Partners and directed by Taika Waititi.
Seal and Becky G star alongside Mountain Dew’s newly minted spokesperson the Mountain Dude, who was introduced last year. Mountain Dude and Becky G are...
- 8/2/2025
- por Lauren Coates
- Variety Film + TV
The upcoming “L Word” sequel series at Showtime is rounding out its main cast.
Arienne Mandi, Leo Sheng, Jacqueline Toboni, and Rosanny Zayas have all been cast in series regular roles. They join returning original series stars and executive producers Jennifer Beals, Katherine Moennig, and Leisha Hailey.
Mandi will play Dani Nùñez, described as a powerful and calculating PR executive whose ambition is only tested by her conscience. Mandi was cast as the lead of the independent feature “Baja.” Her TV credits include appearances on shows like “Hawaii Five-0,” “NCIS,” and NCIS: La.” She will next star in the second season of “In the Vault.”
Sheng will play Micah Lee, described as an earnest, soft-spoken adjunct professor who is forced to confront his fear of vulnerability. Sheng previously appeared in the 2019 Sundance film “Adam,” as well as “OutFest” and “Stonewall 50,” which is slated to be released in theaters this summer.
Arienne Mandi, Leo Sheng, Jacqueline Toboni, and Rosanny Zayas have all been cast in series regular roles. They join returning original series stars and executive producers Jennifer Beals, Katherine Moennig, and Leisha Hailey.
Mandi will play Dani Nùñez, described as a powerful and calculating PR executive whose ambition is only tested by her conscience. Mandi was cast as the lead of the independent feature “Baja.” Her TV credits include appearances on shows like “Hawaii Five-0,” “NCIS,” and NCIS: La.” She will next star in the second season of “In the Vault.”
Sheng will play Micah Lee, described as an earnest, soft-spoken adjunct professor who is forced to confront his fear of vulnerability. Sheng previously appeared in the 2019 Sundance film “Adam,” as well as “OutFest” and “Stonewall 50,” which is slated to be released in theaters this summer.
- 24/6/2019
- por Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Showtime has added four new series regulars to the cast of the “The L Word” sequel, joining original cast members Jennifer Beals, Katherine Moennig and Leisha Hailey for the next chapter of this Lgbtqia drama.
Rosanny Zayas (“Orange Is the New Black”), Arienne Mandi (“Baja”), Leo Sheng (“Adam”) and Jacqueline Toboni (“Easy”) will star as the next generation of characters in “The L Word: Generation Q.”
The original “The L Word” series aired on Showtime from 2004 to 2009. Per the network, the new series “continues to follow the intermingled lives of Bette Porter (Beals), Alice Pieszecki (Hailey) and Shane McCutcheon (Moennig), along with new characters Dani Nùñez (Mandi), Micah Lee (Sheng), Sarah Finley (Toboni) and Sophie Suarez (Zayas), as they experience love, heartbreak, sex, setbacks and success in L.A. Dani is a powerful and calculating PR executive whose ambition is only tested by her conscience. Micah is an earnest, soft-spoken...
Rosanny Zayas (“Orange Is the New Black”), Arienne Mandi (“Baja”), Leo Sheng (“Adam”) and Jacqueline Toboni (“Easy”) will star as the next generation of characters in “The L Word: Generation Q.”
The original “The L Word” series aired on Showtime from 2004 to 2009. Per the network, the new series “continues to follow the intermingled lives of Bette Porter (Beals), Alice Pieszecki (Hailey) and Shane McCutcheon (Moennig), along with new characters Dani Nùñez (Mandi), Micah Lee (Sheng), Sarah Finley (Toboni) and Sophie Suarez (Zayas), as they experience love, heartbreak, sex, setbacks and success in L.A. Dani is a powerful and calculating PR executive whose ambition is only tested by her conscience. Micah is an earnest, soft-spoken...
- 24/6/2019
- por Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Not since Gidget went Hawaiian have youthful hijinks in a mildly exotic setting seemed so old-fogeyish as they do in “Baja.” This tame, tepid road-trip comedy is notably short on laughs — save for a few unintentional ones when it tries to channel serious drama. It’s hard to know just what audience writer-director Tony Vidal was aiming for, beyond perhaps teens of a couple generations ago. Nonetheless, the self-distributed film is opening on 20-odd (mostly AMC) screens this Friday.
Southern California suburbanite Bryan (former “Lizzie McGuire” cast regular Jake Thomas) is too nice for his own good — he gets pushed around too easily by both his parents (Cynthia Stevenson, Kurt Fuller) and his exploitative sporting goods store boss (Randy Nazarian). Party-hearty bestie Todd (Chris Brochu) convinces him to rebel for once, chucking his job and not telling the folks that he’ll be taking a few peers along for the...
Southern California suburbanite Bryan (former “Lizzie McGuire” cast regular Jake Thomas) is too nice for his own good — he gets pushed around too easily by both his parents (Cynthia Stevenson, Kurt Fuller) and his exploitative sporting goods store boss (Randy Nazarian). Party-hearty bestie Todd (Chris Brochu) convinces him to rebel for once, chucking his job and not telling the folks that he’ll be taking a few peers along for the...
- 10/4/2018
- por Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
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