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] Google Commercial Songs: Trending CM Tracks (41–50)
Feels Like Coming HomeJetta

The song “Feels Like Coming Home,” sung by British singer-songwriter Jetta, is the theme for Google’s “Year in Review 2013” commercial.
The ad features footage of former South African President Nelson Mandela.
NobaraMaika Leboutet(EA)


Maika Loubté is a half-Japanese, half-French singer-songwriter.
Her appeal lies in her deep compositional sensibility born from her background as a pianist, along with her airy, floating vocals.
She turns techno music into catchy pop that’s wonderfully easy to listen to—exactly the kind of sound that makes you want to ask Google, “What’s this song?”
ParadiseAiaya

Paradise by Aiaya has been selected as the theme song for the Google Play Music commercial airing since March 2016.
This four-on-the-floor EDM track is a high-energy, danceable number.
Her song was remixed into a commercial version for use in the ad.
It’s the kind of track that lifts your spirits no matter the occasion.
Original songNaganourai (APOGEE)

In the 2016 Google Summer Challenge commercial series, it’s a wonderfully liberating and joyful video where people make full use of Voice Assist to enjoy Okinawa’s remote islands to the fullest.
The song is also by Ryo Nagano of the rock band APOGEE.
The distorted electric guitar tones add an even more lively and powerful color to the piece.
Harlem ShuffleBob & Earl

A track released in 1963 by the R&B duo Bob & Earl.
It was covered by the Rolling Stones and sampled in House of Pain’s 1992 track “Jump Around.” It was used in Google Pixel’s “All the hoops of Harlem.”
Original song

The colorful visuals matching Google’s signature color scheme make the “Google Pixel 4” commercial especially memorable.
The song featured in this ad starring Nana Komatsu is an original track created for the commercial.
Its upbeat melody perfectly suits the fun scenes of Komatsu interacting with animals and going out for delicious food! In the ad, we see Komatsu struggling to enjoy her day off the way she wants using just her smartphone, but with Google’s phone and this song, she’s sure to have a great weekend! It’s the perfect melody for anyone who wants to capture a joyful day off through music.
Original song

A TV commercial for the Google app featuring Sana from the girl group TWICE.
The track, with its dreamy ambience, is an original piece produced specifically for this commercial.
It perfectly matches the poignant and moving scenes depicting her search for her true self.
You can also sense kindness and gratitude in the way she uses Google’s search feature whenever she’s unsure or has something to figure out.
Be sure to check it out, accompanied by soothing synth tones.


