Last summer, Shwayze and Cisco Adler released their beach-rap debut album ‘Shwayze,’ which featured hit singles like “Buzzin’” and “Corona and Lime.” The Los Angeles natives have parlayed their infectious “summertime in a bottle” vibe into a workout series with Nike Sport Music called ‘Beach Body by Shwayze Workout.’
‘Beach Body by Shwayze Workout’ is a 20-minute program coached by Shwayze and Cisco Adler. Naturally, Shwayze music is featured in the workout along with a series of cardio and strength exercises meant to cover the upper and lower body in a short period of time.
While we’ve seen workout videos from celebrities, models and pop stars, there hasn’t been much representation from the rap genre. Below, listen to a clip from the ‘Beach Body by Shwayze Workout.’
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Celebrity Workout Programs
- There is an opportunity for more celebrities to create workout programs, expanding into different genres and appealing to a wider audience.
- Music-integrated Fitness
- Integrating music into fitness programs can create a more engaging and enjoyable experience, opening up possibilities for innovative workout routines.
- Rap Genre Representation in Fitness
- There is a gap in the fitness industry for workout programs featuring artists from the rap genre, presenting an opportunity for collaboration and market differentiation.
Where This Applies
- Fitness
- The fitness industry can explore collaborations with artists to create unique workout programs that incorporate different music genres and attract new customers.
- Entertainment
- The entertainment industry can explore new ways to incorporate celebrities and artists into fitness programs, creating cross-promotion opportunities and engaging content for fans.
- Music Streaming
- Music streaming platforms can consider partnering with fitness programs to provide curated playlists that enhance the workout experience, tapping into a growing market for fitness-oriented music content.
