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 (141–150)
Eat Them ApplesSuzi Wu

Apple’s decision to use a track titled “Eat Them Apples” for a commercial is nothing short of brilliant.
The artist behind this provocative song is Suzi Wu, a young singer-songwriter born in 1998 and based in London.
Since signing with the legendary Def Jam Recordings in 2019, she’s been attracting attention from early-adopter music fans.
With bold electronic beats and an exceptionally catchy melodic sense—plus a voice that stands out without being swallowed by the production—she retains an underground vibe while showing serious promise as a next-generation pop icon.
If you like getting in early, check her out right now!
WOWTeam Salut, DÜKI TRAN

This commercial effectively showcases the enhanced features of the iPhone 15 through scenes of real-world use.
It highlights not only the evolved capabilities but also how smoothly it operates in any situation, conveying improved usability.
The stylish everyday scenes where tasks are completed solely via the notifications at the top of the screen are also memorable.
The featured track, “WOW,” stands out with its powerful rhythm, giving the impression that it strongly emphasizes the iPhone 15’s sleek look and durability.
Running BehindHOLYCHILD

Holychild is a male-female duo based in Los Angeles, USA, who have been making music together since meeting in college.
They rose to prominence with the song “Running Behind,” which was featured in an Apple commercial for the Apple Watch.
Mystery LadyMasego, Don Toliver

Born from the collaboration between Masego, who established TrapHouseJazz, and American rapper Don Toliver, “Mystery Lady” is a track packed with sophisticated ideas that was featured in Apple Music’s Spatial Audio “Welcome to the Next Dimension” commercial.
Its dramatic sound pairs perfectly with lyrics that portray adult romance.
The twin-vocal flow and soaring high tones are addictive.
You’ll discover a genre of music you’ve never heard before.
The Less I Know The BetterTame Impala

A track that sings of bitter-sweet, merciless love.
It was released in 2015 by the Australian rock band Tame Impala.
It became a hit in the United States, Australia, and various European countries, and was used in Apple Watch’s “Skate” commercial.
YYYWAZGOGG

WAZGOGG is a leading DJ from the Tohoku region.
Rather than a DJ who plays music through remixes, he’s active as a DJ who competes using turntable-focused techniques.
His renowned track “YYY” was used in the Apple Watch commercial “Apple Watch: ‘A quick glance for your health.’” It’s a simple techno track, but its inorganic, mechanical-feeling melody matches the atmosphere of a commercial themed around monitoring and management.
The drop is unique as well, so be sure to listen to the parts that don’t appear in the ad.
Chasing MarrakechZHU

Here’s “Chasing Marrakech,” which opens with a melody that hits with maximum impact right from the start.
It’s well known for being used in the iPhone XS ad “Everything in just 54 seconds.” While it samples soul music, the overall sound is modern and fantastical.


