Summary of Google's commercials. Introducing ads for Pixel and related services!
Google’s search engine has become so essential that it’s practically part of our infrastructure.
Beyond its search engine, Google also develops a range of products and services, including Pixel smartphones, Chromebooks, and more.
In this article, we’ll showcase a wide selection of commercials for Google-related products and services all at once.
You’ll find plenty of ads with the kind of humor you’d expect from a global company, as well as many featuring stylish, visually appealing production.
We’ll also highlight the background music used in each commercial, so take this opportunity to sit back and enjoy.
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Google Play Music: A Life with Music – Summer Festival (version)

Introducing Google Play Music, a music app that fits seamlessly into everyday life, in the “Life with Music: Summer Festival” campaign.
The song “Rock Generation,” included on The Genius Band’s 2015 album “Alice and Telles,” has been featured.
It showcases a rich band ensemble that blends jazz and rock to forge a new concept of rock.
The track pairs their technically precise band performance with the soulful vocals of Reitaro Kimyo.
Be sure to give it a listen alongside the commercial, which revolves around songs that amp up drives and festivals!
Google Earth Studio “Animation Reel” 1 minute 10 seconds

The song in Google Earth Studio’s “Animation Reel” that you can’t help but get absorbed in—one that lets you feel the vastness of the Earth and the splendor of its landscapes in a vivid, three-dimensional way—is “Kitokito” from the original soundtrack of Mamoru Hosoda’s animated film Wolf Children.
The piano and strings arrangement amplifies the impact of this large-scale technology commercial.
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Google Pixel 8: Editing Magic “Flying Dog” / “Breathtaking Scenery Photo” / Circle to Search “Curious Meme”



The song used in the commercial that showcases features like creating composite photos where a dog looks like it’s flying through the sky, and circling a word with your finger to search for it, is “Ay What Up” by Arc Woods, a musician from Hawaii.
Its appeal lies in a sound arrangement that’s both cool and humorous—subdued, yet before you know it, you’re completely drawn in.
It has this catchy vibe, like a friend cheerfully saying, “How’s it going?”—and that somehow becomes strangely addictive.
Google Pixel 3: “The new smartphone from Google” (version)

A sound that grabs you from the very start of the track, from the very first second of the commercial! The new features on Google Pixel are intriguing, but the song itself really catches your attention too—it’s that kind of sound! That said, it seems there’s still a lot of mystery not only about the track but also about the artist BNGRS and what kind of group they are.
Keep an eye on BNGRS—an artist capable of leaving such an impact even in a short commercial!

An R&B track by American singer-songwriter Bill Withers.
It’s also well known in the collaborative version with jazz saxophonist Grover Washington Jr.
It was used in Google Pixel’s “Together by you, Phone by Google” commercial.
Google Home: “Introducing Google Home Mini — Hands-free help, at your service.”

In the Google Home Mini commercial that aired in 2018, a track by William Grigahcine, better known as DJ Snake, was featured.
He’s a DJ who has led the global electronic music scene and kept dance floors buzzing.
His futuristic-sounding synths perfectly matched the image of Google Home, which was a hot new device at the time! The mid-tempo four-on-the-floor kick drum feels great and just makes you want to move!
Definitely, Chrome “Password Management” version

“The Circus of Machines I (Overture)” was featured in a commercial introducing password management using Google Chrome.
Composed in 2015 by Daniel Pemberton, a composer known for his extensive work in film music, the piece was also used as a track in a movie centered on the life of Steve Jobs.
It’s an orchestral piece with rich tones that evoke a sense of freedom and an expanding world.
With its lively tempo and layered vocals, it offers an uplifting sound—be sure to give it a listen.
Google Nest Hub Max “Appearance” version

Ellen, a female artist who has energized the electronic music scene and continues to influence the world, is a true empress of Berlin.
She established her career in the ’90s and, leading her own label BPitch Control, has driven global music culture forward.
This track is a collaboration with Los Angeles–based musician Jim Bianco.
It features a catchy, upbeat rhythm and a charming sound that perfectly matches lyrics written from a woman’s perspective.


