Commercial songs from Western music that were hits in the 2000s. Popular commercial jingles.
Suddenly, but can you remember the commercials that were hits in the 2000s?
When it comes to songs from 10 or even 20-plus years ago, there are probably quite a few you can’t immediately recall, right?
This time, I’ve selected some famous Western songs from 2000s commercials—the kind that feel like you can almost remember them, but not quite.
There are many well-known tracks in the lineup, so those who were part of that generation should really enjoy this!
Along with introducing the commercials, I also provide detailed explanations of the songs, so this is a must-read for fans of Western music.
Now then, please sit back and enjoy!
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Commercial songs from Western music that were hits in the 2000s. Popular commercial songs (41–50)
9 to 5 (Morning Train)Sheena Easton

This is the song that played in the 2005 SoftBank commercial featuring Cameron Diaz.
It’s famous as Scottish songstress Sheena Easton’s 1980 hit, which also reached No.
1 on the Billboard charts.
In 2008, it was also used in Suntory’s chuhai “Calori” commercial.
Foreign pop songs from the 2000s used in commercials. Popular commercial songs (51–60)
TechnologicDaft Punk

This series of commercials, which portrayed people listening to music on their iPods and dancing in silhouette, was aired frequently in the 2000s.
In this particular commercial from 2005, Daft Punk’s “Technologic” was used.
It’s one of their signature tracks, released the same year as the ad, and its electronic sound is incredibly cool.
JUKEBOXBENT FABRIC

The song “Jukebox,” released in 2006, is a collaboration between jazz pianist Bent Fabric, who was 81 at the time, and a vocalist in their twenties.
The track was used as the theme song for a SoftBank Mobile commercial featuring Brad Pitt.
SmileRod Stewart

This is the song that was used in Toyota’s Estima minivan commercial in 2004.
The song, Smile, was composed by the king of comedy Charles Chaplin for his film Modern Times as a piece within the movie.
Lyrics were later added, and it became a classic covered by many musicians.
The version used in this commercial is by the British singer Rod Stewart.
Born SlippyUnderworld

This is the song that was used in the commercial for Toyota’s WiLL VS in 2001.
It’s a 1995 track by the British techno group Underworld, which became famous for being featured in the film Trainspotting.
Get The Party StartedP!nk

This is “Get the Party Started,” the lead single from American singer-songwriter Pink’s second album, M!ssundaztood, released in 2002.
The song was used in a Honda commercial.
Hey MamaThe Black Eyed Peas

This song, “Hey Mama,” was included on Elephunk, the third album released in 2003 by the American hip-hop/rap group the Black Eyed Peas.
The track was featured in an Apple iPod commercial.


