Frank Sinatra’s daughter shared her thoughts on hip hop stars Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg using an AI-generated image of her father in her new still gin commercial.
Tina Sinatra, 76, said watching the AI version of the late My Way singer was “exciting and surreal” in a statement to People.
The commercial also featured an AI replica of Sammy Davis Jr., the iconic singer and actor who was part of Sinatra’s famous Rat Pack.
“Seeing Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg alongside my father and Sammy Davis Jr. in such a revolutionary way is both exciting and surreal,” Tina shared.
Tina went on to call it a “celebration of timeless art, the breaking of barriers, and the lasting legacy of collaboration across generations.”
The commercial was released Tuesday and features Snoop, 53, and Dre, 59, meeting Sinatra, who died in 1998, and Davis Jr., who died in 1990, at an exclusive bar.
Frank Sinatra’s daughter shared her thoughts on hip hop stars Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg using an AI-generated image of her father (pictured) in her new Still GIN commercial.
Tina Sinatra, 76, said watching the late singer’s AI version of My Way was “exciting and surreal” in a statement to People; Frank and Tina photographed in 1974
Dre and Snoop, dressed formally, enter the exclusive room where Sinatra and Davis Jr. are waiting at the bar.
After seeing how the other customers seem dazzled by the rappers, Sinatra asks, “Hey Sammy, who are these guys?”
“I heard those are the new gangsters in town,” Davis. Reply Jr.
Sinatra then turns to the waiter, played by model Lori Harvey, and asks for an introduction.
Snoop and Dre then meet the iconic duo, after which Davis Jr. asks, “So what’s your pleasure?” What are they drinking?
Then the hip hop stars name their gin brand.
Sinatra then announces to the crowd, “Still GIN for everyone!”
The production team worked closely with the estates of Sinatra and Davis Jr. to ensure accuracy in the portrayal of the deceased stars, according to People.
The commercial also featured an AI replica of Sammy Davis Jr., the iconic singer and actor who was part of Sinatra’s famous Rat Pack, with model Lori Harvey playing his bartender.
Tina called the commercial a “celebration of timeless art, the breaking of barriers and the lasting legacy of collaboration between generations.”
The commercial was released Tuesday and features Snoop, 53, and Dre, 59, meeting Sinatra, who died in 1998, and Davis Jr., who died in 1990, at an exclusive bar.
Davis Jr. asks: ‘So what’s your pleasure? What are they drinking? Then the hip hop stars name their gin brand. Sinatra then announces to the crowd, “Still GIN for everyone!”
The commercial ends with Sinatra, Davis Jr, Dre and Snoop sharing a drink.
Still, GIN partnered with Rosewood Creative, Dave Meyers, and generative AI company Metaphysic to create the ad.
The ad aims to capture “the balance between classic and modern” and “cinematically unite past, present and future generations of superstars.”
It aired during the season finale of The Voice, which was Snoop’s first season as a coach on the show.
Dre and Snoop launched their gin brand in February.
Sinatra, who was married a total of four times, had three children with his first wife, Nancy Barbato: Nancy, 84, Frank Jr., who died in 2016 at the age of 72, and Tina.
Nancy died at age 101 in 2018.
Born in Hoboken, New Jersey, to Italian immigrants on December 12, 1915, Sinatra would go on to sell more than 150 million albums worldwide, win 11 Grammy Awards, and be widely heralded as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century.
Tina controls her father’s huge estate which includes hits such as My Way, Fly Me To The Moon and That’s Life.
In addition to Sinatra and Davis Jr., the Rat Pack consisted of Dean Martin, Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop; Dean (left) pictured with Sammy and Frank.
Sinatra died at age 82 in 1998, worth hundreds of millions of dollars and mourned around the world; Pictured circa 1958 in Los Angeles.
Tina controls her father’s enormous estate which includes hits such as My Way, Fly Me To The Moon and That’s Life; seen in the 1960s
Sinatra, who was married a total of four times, had three children with his first wife, Nancy Barbato: Nancy, 84, Frank Jr., who died in 2016 at the age of 72, and Tina; the couple seen with their children in July 1949
Frank also had an impressive film career that included High Society, The Detective and On The Town.
Frank died in Los Angeles in 1998 at the age of 82.
In addition to Sinatra and Davis Jr., the Rat Pack consisted of Dean Martin, Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop, who succeeded the original band of Humphrey Bogart and his friends.
Initially called “the clan” and “the summit”, they were later branded by the press as the “Rat Pack”, after learning that Bogart’s wife and actress, Lauren Bacall, was so distraught to see her husband and his group staggering back from a night of partying. in Las Vegas who accused them of looking like a pack of rats.