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What is that bouncy “Jackpot” song on the Texas Lottery commercials? It’s the commercial that has been on for the last 4 or 5 months promoting Texas Lotto and Texas Two-Step, and I think the scratch-off games.
Draw my lucky numbers
dah dah dah de dah dah dah dah (Don’t know the words, hence the dah de dah)
Jackpot!
dah dah dah
Jackpot!
The game to play
dah dah dah
Jackpot!
Jackpot!
Jackpot!
Please help. This song is terminally stuck in my head.
hmmm. are you sure it’s an actual song?
I have no idea if it’s a song by a group whose CD I can go out and buy, which is why I posted the query. I thought someone here might know.
There’s a brand new Texas Lottery commercial for scratch off games that uses this same tune but different verses.
What is that bouncy "Jackpot" song on the Texas Lottery commercials? It’s the commercial that has been on for the last 4 or 5 months promoting Texas Lotto and Texas Two-Step, and I think the scratch-off games….. Draw my lucky numbers dah dah dah de dah dah dah dah (Don’t know the words, hence the dah de dah) Jackpot! dah dah dah Jackpot! The game to play dah dah dah Jackpot!
Brownwood resident wins $2.5M in Texas Lottery game
The resident won in the scratch ticket game of ‘Instant Millionaire’
AUSTIN, TEXAS – A Brownwood, Texas resident won big in a scratch-off game of the Texas Lottery’s Instant Millionaire.
The resident, who has chosen to remain anonymous, won $2.5 million after purchasing the winning ticket at Crossroads, located at 1702 Commercial Avenue in Anson, Texas.
Lottery officials say this was the fifth of 10 top prizes worth more than $519 million in total prizes. This includes 40 second-tier prizes of $1 million.
The odds of winning any of the game prizes are one in 3.20, including break-even prizes, according to lottery officials.
To learn more about Texas Lottery games, click here.
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Cody King
Cody King is a digital journalist for KSAT 12. She previously worked for NewsChannel 20 in Springfield, Illinois.
A Brownwood, Texas resident won big in a scratch-off game of the Texas Lottery’s Instant Millionaire.