Mumbai: The Revolver Club, in collaboration with VIRTUE India, has unveiled ‘The Lyric Endorsement’—a new campaign that reimagines iconic song lyrics as advertisements for vinyl, reinforcing its cultural relevance in the streaming era.
Built on a simple yet powerful insight, the campaign highlights how song lyrics across decades and genres have consistently referred to music as a “record,” despite the evolution of formats from vinyl to cassettes, CDs, and digital streaming. By tapping into this enduring linguistic pattern, the campaign positions vinyl as the original and most authentic medium of music consumption.
The initiative transforms well-known lyrics into a series of posters, each paired with the line: “Music is vinyl. We have it on record.” These creatives not only celebrate nostalgia but also bridge culture and commerce by linking directly to corresponding vinyl records available on The Revolver Club, enabling seamless purchase journeys.
Extending beyond static creatives, the campaign spans a digital ecosystem including Instagram and WhatsApp. While social platforms feature lyric-led content driving discovery, WhatsApp community engagement includes daily “lyric drops” tied to curated vinyl recommendations and exclusive offers, creating an integrated path from engagement to transaction.
Speaking about the campaign, Jude De Souza, founder and CEO, The Revolver Club said, “Streaming may have changed how we access music, but it hasn’t changed how we talk about it. For decades, artists have been reminding us what music really is – a record. The Lyric Endorsement simply brings that truth back into focus.”
Hayden Scott, Creative Head, VIRTUE India said,“We didn’t invent anything new – we just listened more closely. The biggest artists in the world have been reinforcing vinyl in their lyrics for years. The idea was to take those words out of songs and give them a new life and purpose in the real world.”
With ‘The Lyric Endorsement,’ The Revolver Club strengthens its positioning not just as a retailer, but as a cultural custodian of vinyl, blending nostalgia, storytelling, and commerce to reconnect audiences with the roots of music consumption.
















