Latest Galaxy commercial song: Whose stylish and cool track is it?
Galaxy commercials draw attention by featuring the latest stylish Japanese hits and buzzworthy international artists.
In the past, they’ve used songs by Aina The End and have continuously featured tracks from major overseas artists.
More recently, covers of classic hits have also been included, so the music used in their commercials often becomes a hot topic.
In this article, we’ll introduce all of the popular Galaxy CM songs at once!
If you’ve watched a Galaxy commercial and found yourself wondering, “What’s this song?”, be sure to look for it in this article!
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[Latest] Galaxy commercial song: Whose stylish and cool track is it? (71–80)
JapanCocoRosie

A track by the French indie-folk and electronica duo, CocoRosie.
It is included on their 2007 album, The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn.
It was used in the Galaxy Nexus “Calling All Pure Google” commercial.
Watch What I DoHey Buko!

The song featured in the Galaxy Z Flip 5G commercial “A New Form of Foldable Smartphone” is Hey Buko’s “Watch What I Do,” a track from their 2018 album “Hey What?”.
Its crisp, on-and-off rhythm leaves a strong impression and creates a playful, mischievous vibe.
The thought-provoking lyrics seem to reflect our modern era where we can’t be separated from our smartphones, yet the overall feel remains stylish and urbane.
It makes you want to stride through the city with a Galaxy in one hand while this track is playing.
MoveJany Green

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.
Where Is My Mind?Nada Surf

An alternative rock track originally released by the Pixies in 1988.
It has been used across many forms of media, including the film Fight Club.
This cover version by the American band Nada Surf was featured in a Galaxy S7 commercial.
I’ve Been Loving You Too LongOtis Redding

It’s delightful that they’re not only featuring the latest tracks but also spotlighting timeless classics like this.
This song is performed by Otis Redding, the great soul singer born in America who profoundly influenced later musicians.
It’s included on his third album, Otis Blue, released in 1965, and it’s also known in Japan by the title “Aishisugite” (“I’ve Been Loving You Too Long”).
It was released as a single and became a hit.
Co-written by Otis himself, this beautiful soul ballad is a true classic, with passionately heartfelt lyrics and a stunningly powerful vocal performance.
A Petite ConcertoNorman Petty Project

Even if you don’t recognize the name Norman Petty, I’m sure many of you know the legendary musician Buddy Holly—famous for his black-rimmed glasses look—who passed away at the young age of 22.
Norman was the recording engineer for Buddy Holly and also served as his early manager.
The piece here, “A Petite Concerto,” is a track Norman recorded with an orchestra in 1965.
The majestic piano and strings sound like something out of a film score, and I can’t help but admire the impressive taste it took to unearth a piece like this.
Vissi d’arte, vissi d’amore from the opera ToscaMaria Callas

This is a series of commercials introducing the AI-powered features of the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
The ads clearly highlight unprecedented capabilities, such as being able to search just by drawing a circle around an object on-screen and offering outstanding still photo and video shooting functions.
The background music features “Vissi d’arte, vissi d’amore” from Giacomo Puccini’s opera Tosca, with vocals by Maria Callas, whose beautiful high tones are truly breathtaking.


