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)
Post ThatLeikeli47


The Google Pixel 8 “Jump” and “Superman” spots are commercials introducing the Edit Magic feature, which lets you create high-quality composite photos with simple operations.
The song used is “Post That” by female rapper Leikeli47.
It’s included on her 2018 album Acrylic.
The track’s rhythmic vibe and memorable punchlines are its appeal.
Since the song centers on the culture of posting selfies on social media, it’s a perfect fit as a CM song for the Google Pixel 8.
[Latest 2026] Google commercial songs: Buzz-worthy commercial tracks (51–60)
Mona LisaOBB

The song used in Google’s Chromebook commercial is “Mona Lisa” by OBB, a brother band based in Atlanta.
It’s characterized by an irresistibly catchy, upbeat melody that makes you want to move! It’s perfect for boosting your energy, and it seems like it would help you stay productive when working on your Chromebook.
It also fits the sleek, no-frills vibe of the commercial perfectly.
As a tool for effectively conveying the message, this track is a perfect match.
When you listen to the full song, you’ll want to hit repeat again and again.
Am I WrongAnderson Paak feat. Schoolboy Q

A 2016 track by American singer Anderson .Paak.
It’s an incredibly groovy song that was used in a Google Pixel commercial.
The beat, rooted in Black music, paired with his raspy vocals, makes it an irresistibly feel-good tune that naturally gets your body swaying as you listen.
Ay What UpArk Woods


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.
That’s What I LikeBruno Mars

A track released in 2017 by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars.
It became a hit worldwide and was performed live at the Grammy Awards.
The track was used in Google Home’s “Show Off” commercial.
Tomorrow as wellSHISHAMO


This is the song that was used as the background music in a Google app commercial released in 2019.
It’s an anthem cheering on people who fight through school and work every day, encouraging those who stumble but give their all to get back up and keep running.
With an energizing performance and a vibrant, spirited vocal, it’s a track that gives you strength.
It’s the kind of song you want to listen to when you’re feeling down.
Still Not A PlayerBig Pun feat. Joe

The track used in Google Pixel’s “Funny you should ask…” commercial.
It’s a collaboration between American rapper Big Pun and singer Joe, released in 1998.
It samples Brenda Russell’s 1979 track “A Little Bit of Love.”


