Whose song is it? The much-talked-about Audi commercial track. A popular commercial song.
Among overseas automakers, Audi is exceptionally popular in Japan.
With sharp-looking sedans and coupes—and more recently a lineup of SUVs—Audi meets a wide range of needs.
You may have seen various Audi commercials on TV and wondered about the music used in them.
From instrumental tracks featuring memorable piano and strings, to electronic tunes that convey a cutting-edge image, and even classic hits by popular international artists—the selections are tailored to the target audience of each model.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs used in Audi’s commercials, so try finding the track you heard in a CM!
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[Whose Song Is It?] The much-talked-about Audi commercial song. Popular commercial songs (21–30)
Recognizer (Astronaut Cult Club Edit)Daft Punk

Daft Punk is a French electronic duo formed in 1993 that announced their breakup in 2021.
Their music has had a major impact, including in Japan, where “One More Time” has been used in numerous commercials.
“Recognizer” is a track from the 2010 soundtrack for Tron: Legacy, and it was featured in the Audi TT “Landing” commercial.
Its dignified, powerful sound, together with the solemn atmosphere that colors the film’s world, is incredibly impactful.
It feels like it could burst out at any moment and is sure to lift your spirits when you want to get fired up.
The Killing MoonEcho & the Bunnymen

A track released in 1984 by the British rock band Echo & the Bunnymen.
It has been used in many forms of media, including an Audi commercial and the film Donnie Darko.
The track has also been covered by artists such as Roman Remains and A-ha.
Original songNemanja Mosurovic

This one, with its especially soulful vocals, is the original song from the Audi Q3 Sportback commercial.
It was composed by Nemanja Mosurovic, a composer signed to Universal.
The slightly dark country-style guitar sets the mood of the track.
It has a cool, rugged charm that makes you picture a cowboy.
And then there’s that voice that leaps out at you.
If you love soul music, you’ll find it irresistible.
The powerful vocals only play for a few seconds, unfortunately, but they leave a strong impression.
I really hope they’ll reveal who the singer is!
Theme From Star TrekAlexander Courage

A track produced by American composer Alexander Courage, who was active until 2008.
It is the theme song for the TV series Star Trek.
It was used in Audi’s “Orchestra Campaign: Star Trek” commercial.
Harder, Better, Faster, StrongerDaft Punk

The French electronic music duo Daft Punk, who announced their breakup in 2021 and brought many music fans to tears, became globally popular with massive hits like “Get Lucky” and “One More Time.” Featured in an Audi commercial, “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” is a track that prominently uses the talk box, a signature element of their sound.
By creating distinctive harmonies with the talk box and then processing the vocals into a chirpy, Vocaloid-like delivery, the robotic feel is further emphasized.
The track itself features a simple, bold beat reminiscent of 1980s pop music.
It’s an addictive song you’ll want to keep listening to.
The Ugly DucklingDanny Kaye

A composition based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale “The Ugly Duckling.” It has been recorded by numerous artists, including Bernard Cribbins and Gracie Fields.
The version by Danny Kaye, released in 1952, was used in Audi A5’s “The Swan” commercial.
Are You Being ServedDeath By Chocolate

The theme song from the 1970s British sitcom ‘Are You Being Served?’.
It was produced by David Croft and Ronnie Hazlehurst.
This is the track used in Audi Quattro’s “Everyday Extremes” commercial.


