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Catchy Commercial Jingles [March 2025]

Those commercial jingles that make you stop and listen when you’re watching TV.

Do you ever find the melodies that resonate with your heart or the memorable lyrics replaying in your head before you even realize it? As of March 2025, we’re highlighting the most unforgettable tracks among the CM songs that have been generating buzz.

From irresistibly catchy phrases you can’t help but hum to songs with dramatic developments that leave a lasting impression, we’ll introduce a lineup of captivating tunes that grab viewers’ hearts and don’t let go!

Catchy Commercial Jingles [March 2025] (61–70)

Apple iPad mini: “The all-new iPad mini is here.”

Don’t Fence Me InAmyl and the Sniffers

This is an introductory commercial for the iPad mini that aired in 2021.

The song playing in the commercial is by Amyl and the Sniffers, a band formed in Melbourne, Australia.

They’re a group that strongly evokes the primal energy of punk, rock ’n’ roll, and garage.

“Don’t Fence Me In” is characterized by its fast, rough, and ragged sound that barrels forward like a lump of raw energy, making it an extremely exhilarating track to listen to.

Apple iPhone 14: “A battery that lasts all day”

BellCampanella, GuruConnect

Campanella & GuruConnect – “Bell” | MUSIC VIDEO
BellCampanella, GuruConnect

You’ve probably seen staff in town holding signs that say “Model House Open.” This iPhone commercial follows a day in the life of exactly that kind of staff member.

While guiding customers, they kill time on their iPhone during the slow moments.

It shows that the battery, which was at 98% upon arrival, still has 35% left at the end of the day—highlighting its long battery life.

The background rap track is “Bell” by Campanella and GuruConnect.

The cool, stylish rap laid over a sleek beat is a must-listen.

Apple iPod + iTunes

TechnologicDaft Punk

Daft Punk – Technologic (Official Music Video Remastered)
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.

Apple iPhone 14 “Goodbye, Leon”

ALIVEHanni El Khatib

Hanni El Khatib – ALIVE (Official Video)
ALIVEHanni El Khatib

A man panics when his pet chameleon stops moving and texts his partner to report it.

But right after sending the message, the chameleon starts moving again.

The man then unsends the message he just sent.

It’s a commercial highlighting that the iPhone Messages app lets you undo a sent message.

The background music is Hanni El Khatib’s “ALIVE,” a laid-back yet groovy track that becomes addictive after just one listen.

Apple MacBook Air 2014

ChimesHudson Mohawke

The 2014 MacBook Air commercial “Stickers” features a series of stickers on the back of a MacBook Air changing one after another.

Every design cleverly incorporates the Apple logo, and they’re all stylish—some cool, some cute.

The ad is set to Hudson Mohawke’s 2014 release “Chimes,” a dance-music classic whose weighty sound and beat create a dark, atmospheric vibe.

Apple iPod + iTunes

Are You Gonna Be My GirlJet

Jet – Are You Gonna Be My Girl (Official Music Video)
Are You Gonna Be My GirlJet

When it comes to Apple commercials, many people probably think of the one with dancing silhouettes set against pop-colored backgrounds.

This ad was for the iPod and iTunes, and the combination of music and visuals is undeniably cool.

The track used is “Are You Gonna Be My Girl,” a signature song by the Australian band Jet.

The guitar riff, steeped in a garage rock vibe, is incredibly cool, and the raspy vocals suit it perfectly.

It’s a song that will definitely stick in your head after just one listen.

Mitsubishi Motors Lancer Cedia Wagon Turbo 2001

Arrivée des camionneursMichel Legrand

Arrivée des camionneurs (From “Les demoiselles de Rochefort”)
Arrivée des camionneursMichel Legrand

This commercial, which aired in 2001 and shows a lively drive as it suddenly warps from the city into the great outdoors, is for the Lancer Cedia Wagon Turbo.

The vivid yellow Lancer racing through rocky mountains really leaves an impression, doesn’t it? By the way, many people have probably heard the song playing in the background of this commercial but don’t know its title.

The piece is Arrivée des camionneurs, composed by Michel Legrand for the film The Young Girls of Rochefort.

It’s also known in Japanese as “Kyaraban no Tōchaku” (Arrival of the Caravan).

Its passionately evocative melodic line stands out, and once you hear it, its catchiness really sticks with you.