A vacation rental site has angered some in Newfoundland and Labrador because of how it used a classic song from the province in a recent ad. The Vrbo company logo is shown in a handout. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. – A vacation rental company has angered some in Newfoundland and Labrador who say it used a classic song from the province in a derogatory way in a recent advertisement.
Vrbo’s ad shows disappointed travellers discovering their vacation rental is overrun by squealing livestock, while the song “Ise the B’y” plays as background music.
The ad caused a stir on X, formerly Twitter, Sunday night during the Super Bowl, with some saying the classic Newfoundland song was used to connote something stereotypically rural and undesirable.
Andrew Taylor, a St. John’s-based history student, says associating one of Newfoundland’s more treasured songs with farm animals is “unfortunate and disgusting.”
Korona Brophy, artistic director for the Celtic Fiddlers group, said in a post on X the ad was disgraceful and disrespectful and she wondered if it constituted a slur.
The vacation rental company did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 12, 2024.