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 (111–120)
Watch MeBiig Piig

A commercial introducing the evolution of the new iPad Pro equipped with the M4 chip.
It showcases its allure in full through stylish visuals: an even more beautiful display, powerful processing performance, and revamped accessories.
The background music features a track by Irish singer Biig Piig.
The cool vocals over a minimal, deep-sounding track leave a strong impression.
He Who Runs With the Flock Inevitably Follows AssesCid Rim

Chido Lim is a beatmaker from Australia.
Having studied piano in Vienna, he possesses an extraordinary depth of musical knowledge.
His tracks fuse that knowledge into a complex musicality that can’t be neatly categorized as simply electronic music.
His classic “He Who Runs With the Flock Inevitably Follows Asses” was used in the commercial titled “iPhone 14 Pro: Arrival.” Despite its distinctive sound palette, the drop is a must-hear—guaranteed to get anyone moving.
Our HouseCrosby, Stills, Nash & Young

The way we hear sound is our connection to the world and an essential part of building relationships with those around us.
This commercial introduces the hearing assistance features of AirPods Pro 2, which support that connection to the world and help maintain hearing health.
Memories built up with your child can become faint depending on how you hear them, but these features provide solid support—helping to sustain those relationships as well.
In this touching story about reliving memories with a child, the song the daughter performs is “Our House” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
The original is a band sound with piano, but its gentle tone fits perfectly with the stripped-down, singer-songwriter style used in the commercial.
Where Is My MindTkay Maidza


This is a commercial that focuses on the noise-canceling feature of AirPods Pro, portraying how quiet it can get through a distinctive, imaginative world.
Various vehicles—including work trucks that typically make loud noises—are floating, and there’s even a parade happening in the air, creating a lively atmosphere.
Yet you can’t hear any of it, which depicts the silence brought about by the elimination of noise.
What really highlights this silence in the visuals is TK Maiza’s rendition of “Where Is My Mind.” It’s a cover of the Pixies’ song, and it feels more digitally oriented than the original.
The combination of soft sounds and gentle vocals conveys a strong sense of weightless floating.
How Many TimesJJ & The Mood


Among the many appealing features of the iPhone 15 Plus, this piece focuses on battery life and comically depicts the moments when you really feel it.
The story features a boy attempting to break a board and his father filming him with the iPhone 15 Plus, continuing to record as the boy tries again and again.
Even as the sun sets and the people around them leave, the filming goes on—highlighting, in a lighthearted way, how the battery lasts even through such extended shooting.
The song playing as this challenge unfolds is “How Many Times,” a 2021 track by JJ & The Mood.
Its rhythm and sonic vibe are striking, and its subtly comedic feel is part of what makes the song so appealing.
Get Out My Way feat. LecraeTedashii

Apple’s commercials tend to be very stylish and memorable every time, don’t they? The latest spots, “iPhone 14: Action mode” and “R.I.P.
Leon,” are especially striking.
They use the track “Get Out My Way feat.
Lecrae,” delivering a hardcore, authentic trap sound.
The artist is Tedashii, a rapper active in the Christian hip-hop scene, a genre that blends Christian music with hip-hop.
He’s not extremely well-known, but his wide-ranging flow makes him a must-check for hip-hop heads!
777Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic


Silk Sonic is a duo that has received extremely high acclaim from around the world.
Formed by Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, they’re known as leaders of the revival boom.
Their hit song “777” is featured in the commercial AirPods ‘Holiday Silhouettes Remixed.’ Its nostalgic sound evokes 1970s and 1980s funk music, which is really appealing.
It also fits perfectly with the dance-centered world of the ad.


