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 (51–60)
Chemical BondRezz & Deathpact

A collaborative tune by Rez and Despact that was praised by Deadmau5.
It opens with an ominous sound, featuring a three-dimensional, hard-edged beat that evokes glitch, drum’n’bass, industrial, and dubstep, with sound forms that morph freely.
It’s aggressive electronic music that also takes a digital rock approach—cutting-edge electric dance music.
With its hypnotic, repeating loops and spiritual phrases, it’s like a sonic guide that makes listeners dance while leading them into a meditative world.
Bad BloodTaylor Swift ft. Kendrick Lamar

The song used in the Apple Music commercial “Drake vs.
Bench Press.” It’s an anthem about betrayal.
The music video, directed by Joseph Kahn, features Martha Hunt, Gigi Hadid, Selena Gomez, Hayley Williams, Ellie Goulding, and others.
Shut Up and Let Me GoThe Ting Tings

The song used in Apple’s iPod and iTunes “Gamma silhouette” commercial.
It came about after an Apple scout met The Ting Tings at a music festival in Texas.
Released as a single in 2008, it reached No.
6 on the UK Singles Chart.
The JungleOliver Malcolm


“The Jungle,” featured as the song in the iPhone 13 & iPhone 13 Pro “Now in Green” commercial, was released in 2021 by Oliver Malcolm, an artist born in Sweden and raised in the UK.
Its exotic, atmospheric synths leave a strong impression, while technically intricate beats reminiscent of house music unfold throughout.
His languid vocal delivery—tinged with irony—is also part of the appeal.
Why not give this thrilling yet passionate electronica, perfectly matched to Apple’s cool ad, a listen?
A roundup of Apple’s commercial songs (61–70), packed with sophisticated tracks
OctaneAtomic Drum Assembly

The commercial “Apple Breaking News,” which showcases the appeal of the products Apple unveiled at its September 2023 event.
It introduces the highlights of three products—iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15, and Apple Watch Series 9—accompanied by sleek, slideshow-like visuals.
The background music features “Octane” by Atomic Drum Assembly, a track whose electro sound is made addictive by its subtly folkloric beat.
TrophyCharli XCX

Charli XCX is a British female singer-songwriter and actress.
Her song “Trophy” was featured in Apple’s 2016 Apple Watch ‘Row’ commercial.
Her musical style appears to be electropop.
GoldKiiara

The song used in the Apple Watch commercial “Style.” It’s the debut single by Illinois singer-songwriter Kiara Saulters, who performs under the name Kiiara, released in 2015.
It reached No.
13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.


