
Doja Cat covers classic Grease track "You're the One That I Want" in new Pepsi advert
10 September 2021, 15:29
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Doja Cat flips the Grease classic "You're the One That I Want" in a new Pepsi advert that recreates some scenes from the iconic film.
A new Pepsi advert has been released today (10 September) that sees Doja Cat act as Sandy from Grease as she pursues a can of Pepsi-Cola Soda while singing a modern take on one of the classic tracks from the film, "You're the One That I Want".
Back in June Doja Cat released the deluxe edition of her latest album Planet Her, and next week she'll make an appearance on Lil Nas X's debut album MONTERO.
The new Pepsi ad starring Doja Cat is on YouTube now. Lil Nas X's debut album MONTERO will arrive 17 September.
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