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)
The Circus of Machines I (Overture)Daniel Pemberton

“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.
[Latest 2026] Google commercial songs: Buzz-worthy commercial tracks (51–60)
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.”
Kito-kito: The Four-Legged DanceTakagi Masakatsu

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.
Let me Try AgainFrank Sinatra

The 2018 Google commercial “Google Pixel: Shot with Top Shot” boldly features Frank Sinatra’s classic song ‘Young at Heart.’ Using this song can make any scene feel epic and dramatic, and as this ad shows, you can even create such a grand atmosphere when paired with missed shots.
It’s a funny commercial that’ll make you chuckle.
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.
Never Give UpBars&Melody

Bars & Melody is a musical duo consisting of two boys from the United Kingdom, and their nicknames form the unit’s name.
Their song “Never Give Up” is the commercial song for Google’s “Google Play Music” TV commercial titled “A Life with Music: Illuminations.” It plays at the end of the commercial during the scene where everyone is enjoying a party.
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.


