A stylish and cool Android commercial song [2026]
Android, the smartphone OS developed by Google, has now become indispensable for many users.
With new features being added daily and new Android smartphones being released, we often see Android commercials on TV each time.
Many Android commercials use stylish, sophisticated visuals, and the music played in them is often cool as well, frequently becoming a hot topic among viewers!
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs featured in Google’s Android commercials and in commercials for Android-equipped smartphones.
If there’s a song you heard on TV that caught your attention, try looking it up!
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Stylish and Cool Android Commercial Songs [2026] (51–60)
Bistro FadaStephane Wrembel

Stéphane Wrembel is a jazz guitarist from France and is well known as a composer of Gypsy jazz.
This track was used in the 2011 film “Midnight in Paris” and in the 2017 Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 commercial “How To Beat Travel Delays.”
THE POWERSweet Spirit

The track used in the Samsung Galaxy Note8 “Do Bigger Things” commercial.
It’s the debut single released in 2017 by the eight-piece band Sweet Spirit, featuring intense vocals that sing the cry of rebellious youth.
Tell HimThe Exciters

A track released in 1962 by the American pop music group The Exciters.
It was used in Samsung Galaxy A’s 2017 “Official Launch Film” commercial.
It has been recorded by many artists and was sampled in Triple C’s 2006 track “Iz U Down?”
Better NowWay Way Okay!

A track released as a single in 2017 by MG Records, by the punk band Way Way Okay!.
It features youthful, energetic, and fun lyrics.
It was used in the Samsung Galaxy S8 “Sibling Rivalry” commercial.
Stylish and Cool Android Commercial Songs [2026] (61–70)
DrifterBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

It’s the commercial from 2011 that conveyed how Xperia phones offered by au supported EZweb Mail.
The footage shows various colored Xperias moving around, and its unique worldview gives a sense of diving into an unknown experience.
Emphasizing that distinctive atmosphere is BOOM BOOM SATELLITES’ “Drifter.” With its intense, urgent digital sound, it conveys a powerful feeling of charging forward into the unknown.
Zoom (feat. Daisha McBride)Friend of Friend

This is a commercial introducing the convenient features of Google’s AI smartphone, the Google Pixel 8.
It focuses on the comfortable user experience enabled by AI support, depicting how AI enhancements make photos, audio, and more enjoyable.
The song used is “Zoom,” whose rhythm-forward sound conveys a steadily rising sense of excitement.
Please Don’t GoKC and The Sunshine Band

In the Galaxy Z Fold5 commercial titled “Carry the Big Screen,” it highlights how you can powerfully handle both play and work—continuing a game you were playing on the TV on the Galaxy Z Fold5, or picking up work you were doing on a computer on the Galaxy Z Fold5.
In the ad, there’s a visual gag that matches the lyrics of the background song “Please Don’t Go,” making it look like the TV and computer are pleading, “Don’t go!” Also, the version used in the commercial is a cover, and its vibe is quite different from the original track by KC & The Sunshine Band.


