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Whose Song Is It? Headphone and Earphone Commercial Songs: A History of CM Tracks

Headphones and earphones are indispensable companions for commuting to work or school.

Lately, we’ve been seeing them a lot in commercials, too.

In many of these headphone and earphone ads, the music that plays leaves a strong impression.

If you’ve ever watched a commercial and thought, “What’s that song?”, you’re not alone.

In this article, we’ll introduce the tracks used in popular headphone and earphone commercials.

They’re all such captivating songs that you might find yourself listening closely—so if any catch your ear, be sure to give the full track a listen.

Whose song is it? Songs from headphone and earphone commercials: A history of commercial tracks (41–50)

Girl A[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – Girl A (MV)
Girl A[Alexandros]

With a club music-like vibe, it has a sense of speed and is catchy, and just when you think that, a rap suddenly comes in—so it’s a song that never gets boring to listen to.

It’s the song I want to hear most at [Alexandros]’s live shows right now.

Also, the ending of the music video is really funny.

Summer Vacationsumika

「 Summer Vacation / sumika 」│Covered by 김달림과하마발
Summer Vacationsumika

I felt that “Summer Vacation” beautifully captures the atmosphere of summer—the melody and vocals feel thick and sweltering, yet unlike winter there’s little tension, making it comfortable.

Personally, I think it’s perfect for a summer night drive.

XTRACTIONteddyloid

TeddyLoid to perform and unveil new track “XTRACTION” / Sony EXTRA BASS series PR video
XTRACTIONteddyloid

It’s the quintessential EDM vibe and an absolute crowd-pleaser.

The melody, however, carries a slightly retro feel.

If this played in a club, you’d probably start dancing without even realizing it.

It’s incredibly groovy, so definitely give it a listen.

HarmoniaKotoringo

The Anthem of the Heart × Sony High-Resolution “WALKMAN®” & Headphones Collaboration CM 30 seconds
HarmoniaKotoringo

With its translucent melody and clear vocals, it was so pleasant to listen to that I almost fell asleep.

Since it’s primarily performed with acoustic and string instruments, the songs themselves are very relaxed.

Personally, I picture it playing in a stylish café.

Isn’t it okay to have tried your best?Ōhara Sakurako

Ohara Sakurako (from MUSH&Co.) – Isn’t It Okay to Have Tried Your Best [Music Video (Short ver.)]
Isn't it okay to have tried your best?Ōhara Sakurako

This song gives a push to people who are about to give their best and to those who are already doing so.

Sakurako Ohara’s clear yet powerful vocals match the track perfectly.

By the way, the song was written and composed by Seiji Kameda, who is also known as a former member of Tokyo Jihen.