[Whose Song Is It?] A Summary of Chanel’s Historical/All-Time Commercial Songs
Speaking of Chanel, it’s an iconic brand that revolutionized fashion and is one that many women admire.
Over the years, Chanel has produced numerous commercials.
While many of them are stylish and luxurious, perfectly matching the brand image, the music used in these ads is also refined, and it often becomes a topic of conversation about which artist’s song is featured.
In this article, we’ll present all the songs that have been used in Chanel commercials so far.
I’m sure you’ll find that one track you heard in a commercial and couldn’t get out of your head.
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[Whose Songs?] A Collection of Chanel’s Historical Commercial Songs (11–20)
Polska från medelpadJan Johansson


This commercial presents the experience of using Bleu de Chanel through stylish visuals, highlighting variations based on different usage patterns.
It clearly conveys that it can be applied not only to the skin but also to hair and beard, and that the scent boosts confidence, even in one’s posture.
The music that further accentuates the stylish atmosphere depicted in the visuals is Jan Johansson’s “Polska från Medelpad.” Precisely because it’s a simple piece played solely on piano, its beautiful tone and depth come through vividly, imparting a sense of composure as well.
The PusherSteppenwolf


This commercial introduces Chanel’s Le Lift Serum and powerfully conveys which ingredients deliver which effects.
It particularly highlights anti-aging care, expressing that the product effectively supports the desire to maintain one’s beauty.
Not only does it emphasize the formula’s benefits, but by showcasing the elegance of the packaging, it further heightens the urge to pick it up and try it.
The music that amplifies the impact of the visuals is Steppenwolf’s “The Pusher.” While the track features a calm rhythm and resonant, layered tones, each sound retains an assertive edge that strongly conveys a sense of power.
See Me ThroughJohn Metcalfe


Among Chanel’s fragrances, this commercial introduces Gabrielle Essence, clearly conveying its rich, luxurious scent.
With visuals centered on gold, echoing the packaging, the model’s direct gaze suggests the confidence that comes from wearing the fragrance.
The music that underscores the richness depicted in the film is John Metcalfe’s “See Me Through.” It’s a track with a distinctive, floating quality, where soft tones resonate and gently expand, evoking a sense of glamour.
Veridis QuoDaft Punk


It begins with a scene of them getting ready: Margot Robbie heads out by car and Jacob Elordi leaves on a motorcycle.
This is Chanel’s N°5 commercial, “A rendez-vous.” You wonder where they’re each going, only to find out they actually pass each other on the way, both headed to the other’s home.
When she realizes this, Margot Robbie can’t help but smile—a memorable expression.
By the way, as she’s getting ready, she casually applies N°5.
The background music is Daft Punk’s “Veridis Quo,” an instrumental track from their 2001 album Discovery, known for its distinctive synth sound and near-futuristic feel.
Follow MeBertrand Burgalat, A.S. Dragon feat. Whitney Peak


The Chanel fragrance COCO MADEMOISELLE’s promotional commercial “Intense and irresistible” features actress Whitney Peak.
In the ad, there’s a scene where Whitney Peak sings “Follow Me.” The song was originally released in 1978 by Amanda Lear, and this time Whitney Peak is covering it.
Her moody, understated vocal delivery—distinct from the original—sounds really cool.
Flower DuetLéo Delibes


Introducing CHANEL’s new CAMÉLIA FUTURA—this commercial shows the kind of look you can achieve with it.
Against a backdrop of softly unfurling flowers, we follow Kim Minji’s expressions, moving from a serious gaze to a powerful sense of confidence.
The music that further accentuates the gentle visuals highlighting this makeup is the “Flower Duet.” The operatic vocals layered over a grand orchestral arrangement are striking, and the powerfully beautiful singing conveys an emotion akin to hope.
[Whose song is it?] Chanel’s Historical CM Song Compilation (21–30)
TeamMarion Cotillard


This is the song used in the No.
5 commercial “N°5.
THE FILM,” which has been airing since November 2020.
The vocalist is the French actress Marion Cotillard, who also appears in the commercial.
However, the song isn’t her original; it’s a cover of a track released in 2013 by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde.
The original version sung by Lorde is notable for its more powerful beat, while Marion Cotillard’s cover features an arrangement that feels more delicate and beautiful.



