A roundup of Apple commercial songs packed with sophisticated tracks
Apple products like iPhone and iPad—and even Mac, AirPods, and Apple Watch—have become a familiar part of our lives, haven’t they? We also often see Apple commercials, and their sleek visuals frequently catch our attention.
The songs chosen to match the stylish image of Apple products often become talking points as well, and you may have found yourself curious about a track while watching a commercial.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been used in Apple commercials so far.
They’re all wonderful, so be sure to find a favorite!
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A roundup of Apple commercial songs packed with sophisticated tracks (71–80)
An Ending, a Beginning (feat. Peter Broderick)Dustin O’Halloran

“An Ending, a Beginning (feat.
Peter Broderick),” used in iPhone’s Privacy ‘Simple as That,’ is composed by Dustin O’Halloran and features a strikingly immersive, simple melody.
It’s a melody that really draws you in.
Last Rites/Loved to DeathMegadeth

This track, “Last Rites/Loved to Death,” used in the iPhone XS campaign “Shot on iPhone XS – Our strong and beautiful Mother Earth,” features a heavy sound powered by death growls.
Its impactful sound likely sticks in many listeners’ minds.
There Is No LightWILDBIRDS & PEACEDRUMS

Wildbirds & Peacedrums are a husband-and-wife duo from Sweden, with the wife on vocals and the husband on drums.
They have a song called “There Is No Light,” which was featured in Apple’s Apple Music commercial titled “History of Sound.”
All Or NothingElliphant

She isn’t very well-known in Japan, but in Europe she enjoys a fair amount of popularity: a Swedish female singer named Elliphant.
Her genre is something like electro hip-hop.
Her song “All or Nothing” was used as the commercial track for Apple’s “Apple iPad Make Music” ad.
1234Feist

A track used in the commercials for the Apple iPod nano 3G and iPod touch.
Released in 2007 by Feist, a Canadian indie pop singer-songwriter.
It became a hit worldwide and was performed live on the TV show Saturday Night Live in November 2007.
TAKAAhadadream x Priya Ragu x Skrillex

This is a commercial for the iPhone 16, announced in September 2024.
From high-speed shots racing through the city to sequences that make it feel like you’re diving into the phone’s internals, the visuals are strikingly dynamic and evoke a near-futuristic vibe.
Starting with this model, Apple’s proprietary AI feature, Apple Intelligence, is built in, and a wealth of related new features are showcased.
The BGM for this ad ushering in a new era of iPhone is “TAKA” by Ahadadream, Priya Ragu, and Skrillex.
Released in 2024, the track features an addictive beat and vocal work that sticks with you after just one listen.
There’s no doubt it’ll make you want to move your body!
Music For a Sushi RestaurantHarry Styles

Harry Styles, the British singer-songwriter who’s hugely popular in Japan as well, needs no introduction as a member of One Direction.
He’s known for his wide-ranging musicality, and lately he’s been riding the revival boom by incorporating genres that were big in the 1970s and 1980s.
Among these, “Music For a Sushi Restaurant” is particularly influenced by 1970s funk, delivering a sound that’s both stylish and funky.
The commercial shares a similar vibe, so it’s enjoyable both to watch and to listen to.


