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’s commercial songs: Popular CM tracks (41–50)
Je T’aime… Moi Non PlusJane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg

This slow-tempo, sweet and meltingly sensual piece is Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin’s “Je T’aime… Moi Non Plus.” It was originally recorded in 1967 as a duet with actress Brigitte Bardot, with whom Gainsbourg was having an affair, but was later released in 1969 as a duet with Jane Birkin.
It’s a provocative work that incorporates erotic lyrics and a woman’s moans.
Why not lose yourself in the sophisticated, adult atmosphere of this song?
Dior’s commercial songs: Popular CM tracks (51–60)
Only If For A NightFlorence & The Machine

It’s a track by the British indie rock band Florence and the Machine.
It features a piano riff reminiscent of church bells.
It was included on the 2011 album Ceremonials and was used in a Dior commercial featuring Rihanna.
I Feel GoodJames Brown


This commercial for Rouge Dior shows Natalie Portman getting her ID photo taken.
From a cool look with bright red lipstick to a radiant smile, her range of expressions and poses is captivating.
The funky background music playing in the ad is James Brown’s classic “I Feel Good.” The upbeat melody and his funky vocals are incredibly cool.
Piece Of My HeartJanis Joplin


In this Miss Dior perfume commercial, Natalie Portman plays a bride who runs out of the venue on her wedding day.
Its mixed-up chronology gives it the rich feel of watching a short film.
The background music is Janis Joplin’s “Piece of My Heart,” which perfectly matches the heroine’s yearning for freedom.
Original songRy Cooder


This is a 2015 commercial for Dior’s men’s fragrance, Sauvage.
It stars Johnny Depp, one of the world’s top actors! The music is by Ry Cooder, featuring an impressive bluesy guitar sound.
Combined with Johnny Depp holding a guitar, it creates a very cool, rugged atmosphere! Since Johnny Depp himself has been in a band, he really looks the part with a guitar in hand!
EmergeFischerspooner

This is the track used in the Dior Addict “New Lipstick” commercial featuring Jennifer Lawrence.
It was released in 2001 by the New York duo Fischerspooner.
The electroclash track became a hit in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Belgium.
It’s Not UnusualTom Jones

The song “It’s Not Unusual,” which is also familiar in Japan from commercials, has been used in a Dior ad.
It’s a 1965 release by British pop singer Tom Jones.
Its lively swing feel perfectly matches that fluttery excitement you get when trying new cosmetics! Known in Japan by the title “Yoku Aru Koto sa” (“It Happens Often”), the song’s lyrics portray the pain of unrequited love while still looking forward, offering encouragement.
Give it a listen when you want to change your mood!


