Dior’s commercial song. A popular jingle
Dior commercials, which you often see on TV and the internet, are frequently talked about for their beautiful visuals and star-studded casts—and the music also draws a lot of attention.
Over the years, many sophisticated and stylish Western tracks have been featured.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been used in Dior commercials so far.
There’s a wide variety of cool tracks across different genres and eras, so whether you’re a fan of Western music or not, take this opportunity to give them a listen.
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Dior commercial songs: Popular commercial tracks (31–40)
Never, Never Gonna Give Ya UpBarry White


“Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up,” a signature song by Barry White—the American singer-songwriter and music producer who formed the Love Unlimited Orchestra—was also used in a Dior J’adore commercial.
Its romantic, luxuriant arrangement perfectly matches the image of the fragrance.
The lyrics of this song, often rendered in Japanese as “Wasurerarenai Kimi” (“Unforgettable You”), are filled with declarations of boundless love.
Immerse yourself in its blissful sound.
Moi Je JoueBrigitte Bardot


This is a track by Brigitte Bardot, a French actress and singer active since 1952.
It is included on the 1964 album “B.B.” and was used in a commercial for Christian Dior’s Miss Dior Chérie perfume.
Enjoy The SilenceDepeche Mode


This is the long-form commercial for Dior Secret Garden, directed by the photographer duo Inez & Vinoodh.
It features Daria Strokous, Melissa Stasiuk, and Xiao Wen Ju, with Daria Strokous’s running scene being particularly memorable.
The distinctive atmosphere of the ad is set by the background music: Depeche Mode’s Enjoy The Silence, released in 1990.
While the track is known for its danceable beat, the choral work combined with Dave Gahan’s vocals lends it an eerie, haunting feel.
Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture)Muse


This is a long-form commercial for Dior Homme directed by film director Guy Ritchie.
It stars Jude Law, and the visuals exude a cool, masculine allure.
Subtly introduced in the middle of the ad to enhance the story is the background music: Muse’s “Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture).” Its structure gradually builds into a louder sound, making it a richly nuanced track.
I’m Your ManLeonard Cohen


This ad, which captures Robert Pattinson’s irresistibly seductive presence, is a commercial for a perfume.
Its sophisticated visuals make it feel like you’re watching a romance movie trailer, and many viewers likely found themselves captivated.
The background music features singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen’s song “I’m Your Man.” It’s a moody, mature track that creates the kind of atmosphere you’d want to savor alone.
Dior’s commercial songs: Popular CM tracks (41–50)
ShadowplayThe Killers

The Killers, a rock band from Las Vegas, also had their song “Shadowplay” featured in a commercial for Dior Homme, Dior’s men’s fragrance.
In the UK, they’re known as the most popular American band.
Brandon’s languid vocals cast a gray, moody tone over the whole track.
By contrast, the catchy melody makes it easy on the ears.
The guitar work is another highlight, shifting its expression within the song from supple to rough.
For LoversWolfman ft. Pete Doherty


This is the track used in the Dior commercial featuring Jamie Dornan.
It’s a collaboration between the British poet-musician The Wolfman and Pete Doherty.
Released in 2004, it reached number 7 on the UK charts.


