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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[Latest 2026] Google commercial songs: Buzz-worthy commercial tracks (51–60)
On The RegularShamir

Shamir is a singer from Las Vegas, USA, known for his unique pop music that draws omnivorously from various genres, rooted in R&B and disco-pop.
His debut single, “On The Regular,” was also featured in a Google commercial for Android Wear.
Soul TrumpetZephyr feat. Patricia Edwards

A collaboration between Zephyr and Patricia Edwards.
It’s an upbeat, catchy trap track with funk elements.
It was used in Google’s 2017 “A few new things made by Google” commercial for Google Multiple.
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.
BedfordToo Many Zooz

A track by the New York group Too Many Zooz, also known for collaborations with artists like Beyoncé.
It’s included on their 2016 LP “Subway Gawdz.” The song was used in the Google Pixel 2 “Question Mark” commercial.
[Latest in 2026] Google Commercial Songs: Trending CM Tracks (61–70)
New Stylebanvox


Banvox is a Japanese DJ and sound producer.
He made his major debut in 2010 and broke through with the 2011 mini-album “Intense Electro Disco.” He has also been active as a music producer, working on tracks such as Tomohisa Yamashita’s “Theme of YOU” and Shonan no Kaze’s “Hanabi.” Banvox is known for the classic technique of “vocal cut-up,” in which existing audio files are chopped, rearranged, and altered in pitch and rhythm to create new phrases.
Please enjoy this high-level track that makes full use of that method!
Can’t Stop Looking At It (feat. Daisha McBride)Friend of Friend


This commercial introduces a variety of gadgets that make using Google Pixel even more comfortable and user-friendly.
The Google Pixel Watch 3, a smartwatch, features a large, easy-to-read screen and health-support functions, while the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2, wireless earphones, are depicted simply with their light fit and everyday audio support.
The song that emphasizes the simple, stylish mood of the visuals is “Can’t Stop Looking At It (feat.
Daisha McBride).” It’s especially striking for its powerful, rhythmic track, which conveys a strong sense of confidence and a spirit of forging ahead into the future.
The layered percussion and light, agile vocals are also key elements, and the overall harmony evokes a bright, festive flair reminiscent of South America.
Let’s Get LoudJennifer Lopez

The track used in Google Fi’s “The Joy of a Simple Phone Plan” commercial.
It’s a Latin dance track released in 2000 by American singer Jennifer Lopez.
It became a hit in the United States, Australia, and various European countries.


