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Amazon Music commercial roundup: commercials featuring popular artists

Amazon Music is a music streaming service operated by Amazon.

Since some of the service is available if you’re subscribed to Amazon Prime, many of you may have used it at least once.

Amazon Music’s commercials often feature popular artists and trending songs, making them eye-catching for music lovers.

In this article, we’ll introduce a roundup of Amazon Music commercials!

We’ll also cover the featured performers and songs used, so if there’s a commercial you’ve been curious about, be sure to check it out.

Amazon Music CM roundup: Commercials featuring popular artists (1–10)

“Time Warp” — Hear Life with Amazon Music HD

Perfume – “Time Warp” | Hear life in HD | Amazon Music

A song by Perfume, released in September 2020, was used as the commercial song for Amazon Music HD.

The commercial features stylish visuals of two sports cars driving along glittering city roads, and the sophisticated track fits perfectly with that imagery.

With the urban sound characteristic of Perfume, who champion “Future Pop,” it perfectly matches Amazon Music’s image of proposing a next-generation way to listen to music!

Amazon Music Prime “I Memorized It” VersionAiri Suzuki

[Airi Suzuki CM] Amazon Music Prime – I Memorized It Version

In this commercial featuring Airi Suzuki, Ai Hoshino from the anime Oshi no Ko also makes an appearance.

When Suzuki explains that Amazon Music is available at no additional cost for Prime members, Ai chimes in with, “I’ve got it memorized!” Through their dialogue, the ad highlights the appeal of Amazon Music.

Amazon Music “Have you heard it yet? NiziU’s 80s Songs”NiziU

Amazon Music commercial: “Have you heard it yet? NiziU ‘80s Songs’ version” 15 seconds

In this Amazon Music commercial that starts with the familiar catchphrase “Have you listened yet?”, MAKO passionately talks about the appeal of ’80s songs.

When asked which singer from that era she likes, she explains it’s not about a particular artist—she loves that brilliant era itself, expressing a heartfelt affection for the 1980s music scene.

The ad conveys that with Amazon Music, you can enjoy a wide variety of music, both new and old.

Amazon Music commercial roundup: Commercials featuring popular artists (11–20)

Amazon Music “Have You Heard Yet? NiziU Playlist” VersionNiziU

Amazon Music’s new commercial, “Have you heard it yet? NiziU,” has been released.

In the “Have you heard? NiziU Playlist” segment, MIIHI introduces a playlist she made on Amazon Music to RIKU and MAYA.

It’s striking how they enjoy the wonderful selection while paying attention to the unexpected song included in MIIHI’s playlist.

Amazon Music “Have you heard it yet? Relay of favorites” versionAiri Suzuki

Amazon Music CM “Have you heard it yet? The Oshi Relay” Version 15 seconds

This commercial begins with Ai Hoshino from the anime “Oshi no Ko” praising Airi Suzuki—who once thrived as a member of ℃-ute—as a “true idol!” Then Suzuki talks about being a huge fan of Chisato Moritaka and Hikaru Utada.

So that’s what the CM title’s “oshi relay” was referring to.

It really conveys how you can enjoy a wide range of songs across different eras and genres.

Amazon Music “Have you heard it yet? NiziU Podcast” VersionNiziU

Amazon Music’s new commercial, “Have you heard it yet? NiziU,” has been released.

This commercial explains that Amazon Music isn’t just about music.

While two people enjoy comedy, the globally minded Nina takes an interest in a famous TED talk.

Even within this short spot, it conveys a lot.

By showing idol group members enjoying Amazon Music, it feels relatable to today’s youth and piques their interest.

It really shows how important casting is in commercials.

Amazon Music: “Unlimited music streaming with Amazon Music Unlimited” edition

Unlimited music streaming on Amazon Music Unlimited

This track, with its distinctive sound that feels like it’s floating softly, is the lead song from PAELLAS’s 2017 mini-album “D.R.E.A.M.” The band exudes a melancholic charm.

While the Amazon Music Unlimited commercial gives it a more active vibe, the song maintains a mellow mood throughout, leaving you in a dreamlike state.

It’s a stylish tune that seems perfect for a late-night drive when the streets are quiet.