7UP and Spotify spice things up with sonic flavour boost

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7UP and Spotify spice things up with sonic flavour boost

Oxford meets Anirudh's beats, creating a playlist that turns up the heat

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MUMBAI: 7UP, is now aiming to ignite taste buds with its "7UP Spiceit Playlist," a collaboration with Spotify that marries science and sound. It’s a sensory assault designed to crank up the spice factor in your favourite fiery dishes.

Backed by research from Oxford University's Charles Spence, the playlist leverages specific musical frequencies to amplify the perception of heat. "We're not just selling a drink; we're selling a spicy symphony," says shailja joshi, category lead, cola and flavours, pepsico india. "And 7UP's the perfect cool-down after the sonic spice explosion."

7UP has enlisted music maestro Anirudh Ravichander, who stars in a digital campaign film that's as much a visual feast as it is an auditory one. "Music can amp up anything," Ravichander quips in the film. "Even the heat of a vindaloo."

"This isn't your average playlist," says Spotify india director of sales Sanketh Garimella, "It's a full-blown sensory experience, a collision of refreshment and rhythm."

The campaign, conceptualised by Leo India, will be blasted across TV, digital, and social platforms, with limited-edition 7UP packs featuring qr codes for instant playlist access. "We're turning every meal into a multi-sensory mosh pit," says Leo south Asia chief creative officer Vikram Pandey.

So, whether you're tackling a tandoori inferno or a chilli-laden curry, 7UP and Spotify are promising to crank up the heat, and then cool you down. "It’s a spicy sonic boom," concludes Joshi. "And 7UP is the aftershock of refreshment."