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.
- Latest Galaxy commercial song: Whose stylish and cool track is it?
- Summary of Google's commercials. Introducing ads for Pixel and related services!
- [April 2026] Summary of the Latest Trending Commercial Songs
- A roundup of Western songs used in mobile phone and smartphone commercials
- [Western Music] Commercial Songs I Often Hear Recently [2026]
- A stylish and cool Android commercial song [2026]
- [2026] iPhone commercial songs: from the latest hits to nostalgic classics!
- Compilation of Android smartphone commercials: Pixel, Galaxy, Xperia, and more
- Catchy Commercial Jingles and Ad Songs Featured on YouTube Shorts
- Whose song is it? The catchy Docomo commercial track. A history of Docomo CM songs [2026]
- A roundup of Apple commercial songs packed with sophisticated tracks
- [au Commercial] Songs Featured in the Commercials. A History of CM Songs [2026]
- Mobile phone commercial songs. CM songs for smartphones and mobile carriers.
[Latest 2026] Google’s commercial songs: Buzzed-about CM tracks (81–90)
Sign of the TimesHarry Styles

A track released in 2017 by British singer-songwriter and One Direction member Harry Styles.
It reached the Top 10 on charts around the world and was used in Google Search’s “Year in Search – 2017” commercial.
Original composition (instrumental)Hideki Nakai

The “Google Home: Going Out Is a Little Different” spot is a commercial that humorously portrays those everyday inconveniences we can all relate to.
Google Home steps in to solve those hassles, and the ad features an original song.
The track amplifies the comedy, making it a cheerful, lively number.
FUSIONbokula.

A tie-in commercial between the romance show series ‘Koisuru Shūmatsu Homestay’ and Google Pixel.
It features Kokoro Yamazaki, Sumire Maruyama, and Yukino Harada, who are active on the show, and portrays a youthful story set in a school setting.
The CM uses ‘FUSION’ by bokula., a rock band drawing attention from young people, delivering a high-energy band performance along with a message supporting students’ futures.
The theme centers on students capturing various moments with a camera—days spent with friends, glances at someone they’re interested in, and more.
Just the two of usBill Withers

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.
What A Wonderful WorldSam Cooke

The song in the Google Pixel 3 commercial that feels somehow familiar is Sam Cooke’s “Wonderful World,” released in 1959.
It’s a delightfully happy track, with Sam Cooke’s cheerful vocals floating over the warm sound of a double bass.
Heading out with this song might make you feel as stylish as in an old movie!
Avec MoiThrift Shop Stereo

Chromecast with Google TV lets you easily watch all kinds of video content—just plug it into your TV.
The stylish track featured in this commercial is “Avec Moi” by Thrift Shop Stereo, a male-female duo from Los Angeles.
The vocals are cut in the CM, but the original track includes female vocals.
The chic, horn-laced melody pairs perfectly with vocals that exude a touch of sensuality.
The more you listen, the more addictive it becomes—highly recommended to hear it in full!
[Latest 2026] Google’s CM Songs: Trending Commercial Songs (91–100)
Make It Look EasyDanger Twins

The track used in the Google Pixel 2 “More, more, more” commercial.
It was released by Danger Twins, an indie duo formed in Nashville, Tennessee.
It features a sound that blends pop, rock, and hip-hop.


