[Samsung] A roundup of Galaxy commercials: cool ads that convey a sense of cutting-edge innovation
Samsung’s Galaxy smartphones are among the flagship models representing Android devices.
Their refined design and high functionality are appealing, and many people are devoted users.
When it comes to Galaxy commercials, many of them highlight its advanced features, consistently conveying a sense of cutting-edge innovation.
In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive selection of Galaxy commercials produced so far, so please take this opportunity to revisit them.
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[Samsung] A roundup of Galaxy commercials: cool ads that convey a sense of innovation (51–60)
Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G: Power for work, play, and life.

A pop song that’s quintessentially 2020s, built around an ’80s-style funky bassline, with whistled harmonies and a catchy melody that sticks in your head! The artist, who goes by the cheeky moniker I Don’t Speak French, doesn’t have much detailed info out there, but it appears to be the solo project of a Swedish multi-instrumentalist and music producer.
Speaking of Sweden, many will be reminded of Peter Bjorn and John, famous for their whistling song “Young Folks.” It makes perfect sense that he cites them as an influence.
There’s a real chance this could turn into a global hit, so music fans who like discovering acts early should keep a close eye on this one!
Galaxy S10 | S10+ “Everything explained in 60 seconds!”

A producer based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Specializing in producing synth-pop tracks, they primarily release their work on platforms like SoundCloud and Bandcamp.
Their main focus is on production, with little in the way of live performances or other artist activities.
Nevertheless, their sound is on par with cutting-edge EDM, and we look forward to seeing what they do next.
Galaxy Buds Pro “Supreme Sound” Edition

The song playing in the Galaxy Buds Pro “Ultimate Sound” commercial was Move by Jany Green, an indie pop artist from Alaska.
There isn’t much information available about him yet, but he’s gained attention with singles like Suffocate and Little.
His uniquely playful and fun music is not to be missed going forward! Move features an easygoing, breezy rap that feels great, and those occasional shout-like sound effects are addictively catchy.
It has a lightness that makes you want to skip around on a sunny day off.
Galaxy Fold ‘TV commercial au-exclusive!’ version

The Galaxy Fold, with its book-like foldable design, drew a lot of attention.
The song featured is “Pure Imagination” from Joanna Wang’s 2014 album Midnight Cinema.
The commercial creates such a lovely atmosphere that it feels like the music and visuals are perfectly integrated.
Joanna’s beautiful, dreamy vocals match it perfectly.
Just like the title suggests, it’s a track that makes you feel you could open up a free world with pure imagination.
[Samsung] A roundup of Galaxy commercials: cool ads that convey a sense of cutting-edge innovation (61–70)
Galaxy Note9 ‘Debut’ Edition

This is a song released in 2018 by LSD, the project formed by British singer Labrinth, Australian singer-songwriter Sia, and DJ Diplo.
Amid a feeling of unspoken emotions being cast out, it sings that one’s own honest feelings themselves are something to be cherished.
In the Galaxy Note9 commercial, it conveys a sense of the new era arriving along with a subtle floating sensation.
Just like the blending of modern individuality, you can see various forms of stylishness.
Stay apart, stay together. Let’s overcome this together.

The “Stay apart, stay together — Let’s overcome this together” version features “How Bad We Need Each Other,” performed by American singer-songwriter Marc Scibilia.
Set to an acoustic sound, the steadily woven lyrics speak to the importance and beauty of sharing both joy and sorrow with someone.
It’s easy to forget that importance when everything’s going well, but when you can’t see someone dear to you or can’t ask for help right away, you feel deep down how vital it is to have someone there.
Lyrics like these will likely resonate with many people across generations.
Galaxy Note8 「I Love You」

Here’s a song by Peggy Lee, a jazz singer and actress known for her soft and cool vocals.
It’s used in a heartwarming commercial that shows a couple exchanging love messages on their smartphones.
The song itself isn’t very famous, but its distinctive rhythm and chanted chorus feel almost like a love spell, making it a key element that leaves a strong impression of the ad.
Rediscovered across time, this track will likely sound pleasant to today’s generation as well.


