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Why is “Sweet Home Alabama” the song in the KFC commercials?

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Why is “Sweet Home Alabama” the song in the KFC commercials?

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Kentucky is a southern state. KFC is the name of the company. A southern song for a product with southern association makes perfect logical sense: hence customers will identify the two together. For the record ” I use a napkin and never lick my fingers like some yokel twit.

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Because that band sold out to the advertising industry.They sadly gave the rights to use their song for the money.

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