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Snoop Dogg becomes a shareholder in Klarna, transforms into ‘Smoooth Dogg’

January 17, 2019

Payment provider and bank, Klarna, has collaborated with rapper and global pop culture icon, Snoop Dogg, to bring Klarna’s concept of “smoooth” to the next level.

The collaboration entails Snoop Dogg becoming Smoooth Dogg and the face of a major campaign called “Get Smoooth”, as well as Snoop Dogg becoming a minor shareholder in Klarna.

As a communicative concept, “Smoooth” encapsulates Klarna’s strategy as well as its promise in a single word, meaning: removing friction from the world of pay later payments. To make this effort abundantly clear, the company now teams up with Snoop Dogg, arguably the smoothest man alive, on his journey to become even smoother, in the campaign “Get Smoooth”. For Snoop Dogg, this is part of his European investment strategy.

“I’ve been looking for an opportunity to expand my tech investment portfolio to Europe and seeing the way Klarna operates and how they challenge the status quo, I think it’s a match made in heaven. I’m very excited about this partnership,” says Snoop Dogg.

“Get Smoooth” refers to the fact that whether you are a consumer, a merchant or a famously smooth person as Snoop Dogg, Klarna’s products will make your everyday life a lot smoother and hassle-free. From smooth to smoooth.

Calvin Broadus, better known as Snoop Dogg, is an American rapper, record producer and actor. His music career began in 1992 when he was discovered by rapper and music producer Dr. Dre. He has since sold over 37 million albums worldwide. Snoop Dogg will acquire the shares from an existing Klarna shareholder. Klarna’s CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski confirmed the partnership on Twitter and adds:

“Snoop is not only a rap legend, but also a successful businessman, with a genuine interest in tech, retail and e-commerce. He has a great understanding of consumer behaviour and is exceptional when it comes to branding and marketing.” Siemiatkowski continues: “Teaming up with one of the smooothest persons alive, opens new doors to Klarna as we grow and develop as a company.”

Following the Get Smoooth campaign, Snoop Dogg and Klarna will shortly announce the next step of their collaboration, presenting a range of unique items enabling anyone to “Get Smoooth”.

The commercials featuring Snoop Dogg as Smoooth Dogg can be found through the links below:

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