McDonald’s Canada has just dropped an exciting collaboration with none other than Lil Yachty, the chart-topping artist who also happens to be a former crew member of McDonald’s. This partnership brings a fresh twist to the iconic 1989 McDonald’s Menu Song, giving it a modern remix that fans are sure to love.
The original Menu Song has been a beloved anthem since its debut in 1989, capturing the hearts of Canadians and people around the world. Now, Lil Yachty and Montreal-born multi-instrumentalist Mike Clay have breathed new life into this classic tune with their unique remixes.
Lil Yachty’s remix injects his signature style and energy into the song, creating a catchy and vibrant track that celebrates McDonald’s Canada’s classic and new menu offerings. Meanwhile, Mike Clay’s French-language remix adds a touch of local flavor, catering to francophone audiences in Canada.
Both remixes are available for fans to enjoy today, along with karaoke versions of the English and French tracks. This means that fans can join in on the fun and sing along to their favorite McDonald’s tunes from the comfort of their own homes.
This collaboration marks a creative and nostalgic moment for McDonald’s Canada, bringing together the nostalgia of the original Menu Song with the excitement of contemporary music. It’s a testament to the enduring popularity of McDonald’s and its ability to connect with fans across generations.
The Menu Song Remix campaign is a testament to McDonald’s commitment to innovation and creativity, as well as its dedication to providing customers with memorable experiences. By partnering with artists like Lil Yachty and Mike Clay, McDonald’s Canada continues to push boundaries and stay relevant in today’s ever-changing world.
As the remixes continue to make waves, McDonald’s Canada invites fans to join in on the fun and celebrate the iconic Menu Song in a whole new way. Whether you’re a longtime fan of McDonald’s or discovering the Menu Song for the first time, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this exciting collaboration.