Band’s song ‘7-Eleven Nachos’ got official music video
“You miss 100% of the photos you don’t take. “ – Wayne Gretzky – Michael Scott
The Froggy Group has taken this wisdom both to heart and to 7-Eleven. The group wrote a song about the convenience store chain’s nachos. Then they really embarked on the adventure when they asked the company to sponsor them. And it worked. 7-Eleven said yes. Now the world doesn’t just have a super specific theme song for the most unlikely products, it also has a music video.
Froggy took his shot when he contacted 7-Eleven about their (more) unauthorized theme “7-Eleven Nachos”. It was essentially a request for a joke. But the channel didn’t just say yes, they produced a music video for the song. (which we first heard about at Philly Eater.)
Originally written in 2020, the track by the self-proclaimed “riot grrrl band” of teenagers from suburban Philly goes all out for their love of cheese and the tortilla snack. (What anyone who’s ever been less than sober at 3 a.m. knows it can be the best food in the world in the right setting.) And they pulled together an equally intense clip to match their worship.
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It takes place at a fair organized by cowboys outside of a 7-Eleven. This event turns into a rock concert once the three band members arrive – the kind of rock concert where people stuff their faces with nachos from a large buffet. While others wrestle in an inflatable paddling pool full of cheese. And some attendees are slipping on a bit of orange goodness. Because anyone can sing about their love for 7-Eleven nachos, but only the truly committed will bathe in them.
Not only did Froggy give us a punchy song and an equally awesome music video, but they all reminded us of an important lesson: you can’t score if you don’t shoot. And on that note, I would just like to ask Jeff Bezos to sponsor my wishes to be a billionaire. At the very least, maybe just provide me with a lifetime supply of 7-Eleven nachos.
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