Latest in 2026: Google’s Commercial Songs — The Trending CM Tracks
Google’s products and services are now indispensable to our lives.
In particular, many people likely use Google as their search browser, right? Google actively runs commercials on TV and video platforms, too! They range from simple and stylish—perfectly matching Google’s image—to chic and cool.
The songs used in these commercials often become talking points, with people wondering, “Whose song is that?” In this article, we’ll introduce all the tracks used in Google’s commercials.
We’ve picked selections from both Japanese and international artists, so you might find that song you heard in a CM.
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[2026 Latest] Songs from Google Commercials: Trending Commercial Songs (71–80)
Original songNagano Akira (APOGEE)

The song playing as the BGM in the commercial “Summer Challenge #SoloSummer,” which shows people enjoying summer using Google apps, is an original track written specifically for the ad.
The “oh-oh-oh” vocalise is striking, and the song’s light, breezy vibe perfectly matches the sightseeing scenes throughout! The composer is Ryo Nagano, the vocalist of the rock band APOGEE.
In addition to this, Nagano has created numerous other commercial songs and actively provides music to other artists as well.
Freaky boyI Don’t Like Mondays.

I Don’t Like Mondays.
is a Japanese rock band, and they are sometimes referred to by the abbreviations “Aidora” or “IDLMs.” Their song “Freaky boy” is the commercial song for Google Play Music’s “Life with Music: Welcome” commercial, and it plays during the street-walking scene in the ad.
EverydaySlade

The track used in the Google Nexus 7 “Far From Home” commercial.
It was released in 1974 by the British rock band Slade.
It became a hit worldwide, reaching No.
3 on the charts in the UK and Norway.
[Latest 2026] Google’s commercial songs: Buzzed-about CM tracks (81–90)
Original composition (Instrumental)Nagano Akira (APOGEE)

Ryo Nagano, the vocalist of the Japanese rock band APOGEE, is also well known as a musician who creates music for commercials.
The happy, energetic track in the 2016 Google Home commercial “Google Home: A Little Change for a New Life” is one of his works, and it’s a song that brings to life the people bustling in the background and Google Home itself.
Slave of LoveBikkeburanka

Vickeblanka is a Japanese singer-songwriter and pianist known for his striking high falsetto.
His song “Slave of Love” was used as the theme song for Google’s Google Play Music commercial titled “A Life with Music: Welcome.” It plays in the final scene of the commercial where it says, “Welcome to Japan.”
BOOMX Ambassadors


The commercial for Google’s wireless earbuds, Google Pixel Buds, features an ear-catching, memorable track.
The song used in the ad is “BOOM” by the American band X Ambassadors.
In the commercial, only the part with a calm, beat-keeping melody plays, but there’s also a powerful buildup in the song, making the contrast within the track really interesting.
The melody and tempo, reminiscent of a walking pace, make you want to stroll through the city while listening with your Google Pixel Buds.
When you make your purchase, be sure to put on this song and take a rhythmic walk around town!
Into the DreamInoue Yosui

The song featured in Google’s commercial “Android: Photos You Want to Show, Pop Right Up” is called “Yume no Naka e” (“Into a Dream”).
The song was originally by Yosui Inoue, but the version used in the commercial is a cover by Polkadot Stingray.


