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 collection of Apple commercial songs packed with sophisticated tracks (11–20)
I Trusted YouGustaf


This commercial highlights the toughness of the Ceramic Shield glass used on the iPhone 16.
A man at an amusement park tries to take a commemorative photo with his iPhone, but fumbles and drops it.
Time suddenly slows down, and everyone around him is transfixed as the iPhone falls toward the ground.
Just when you think the screen must have shattered, it turns out to be fine thanks to the Ceramic Shield.
The commercial features “I Trusted You” by the New York punk band Gustaf, a track they released in 2024.
Its minimal guitar-and-bass accompaniment is striking and sticks in your head after just one listen.
Don’t Let GoTerrace Martin


This commercial highlights that even the smallest-capacity model in the iPhone 15 series comes with 128GB of storage.
When a man tries to delete a photo of an older woman, the woman’s mouth in the photo moves and says, “Don’t Let Me Go.” In Japanese, that would mean something like “Don’t throw me away,” emphasizing that there’s plenty of storage so you don’t need to delete photos.
The song used as the commercial’s BGM is “Don’t Let Go” by American artist Terrace Martin.
The distinctive, heavily processed vocals leave a strong impression—you hear it once and it’s unforgettable.
The version used in the commercial has slightly different lyrics from the original, so try listening and see if you can spot what’s changed.
GoodbyeAloe Blacc


In this commercial depicting a father seeing off his daughter, who’s still not used to driving, they showcase a feature that builds on the iPhone’s Find My function: it automatically sends a notification when someone arrives at a preset location.
Even just watching her pull out from the driveway onto the road makes her driving feel a bit worrisome, but after a while a notification properly arrives on the father’s iPhone confirming she’s made it to school.
It’s a very humorous way to present a safe and convenient feature.
The background music is “Goodbye,” sung by American artist Aloe Blacc.
The lyrics, which carry themes of farewell and hopeful reunion, are sung over a track that has a slightly eerie feel.
PEAK TIMEraisan


Rendered in a poppy animation style, this is an Apple App Store promotional commercial.
Two versions were produced, both highlighting the wide variety of manga and apps available.
The background music features “PEAK TIME” by Raisan, a band with Sāya from Land on vocals.
Its sophisticated, stylish performance and the smooth flow and melodic lines are outstanding—it’s a track that lifts your spirits while also soothing you.
The lyrics, which encourage enjoying each day with a positive outlook, are wonderful as well, so be sure to give them a read as you listen.
You Gotta BeDes’ree


This piece, depicting a man taking on a weightlifting challenge, is the commercial for the MacBook Pro equipped with the M4 chip, titled “The Most Powerful Pro Ever.” After raising the barbell overhead, he starts spinning it like Sun Wukong from Journey to the West and proceeds to perform acrobatics.
It’s a scene that wouldn’t normally be possible, but it serves to emphasize how powerful the machine’s processing has become.
The background music is the fresh, uplifting “You Gotta Be,” one of British soul singer Des’ree’s signature songs and a hit from 1994.
HigherLemaitre

“Higher,” featured in the Apple Watch Series 2 ad “Close Your Rings (Dance, Run, Rock),” is by Lemaitre, a band from Norway that is active mainly in the United States.
They are also very popular in Germany and are known for their electronic sound, as heard in this track.
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New SoulYael Naim

The song used in Apple’s MacBook Air commercial.
It’s said that Steve Jobs personally chose this track.
It was released as a single in 2008 by Yael Naim, an R&B singer who was born in Paris, France, and raised in Israel.


