[2026] iPhone commercial songs: from the latest hits to nostalgic classics!
The iPhone commercials feature stylish visuals that really catch your eye on TV or video platforms, and the songs they use are always cool too.
So when you see a commercial, you might find yourself wondering, “Whose song is this?” I bet many people are curious about the music being used.
In this article, we’ll showcase all the songs used in those iPhone commercials!
We’ve picked everything from ads featuring recently released tracks to classic, once-popular CM songs, so be sure to give lots of them a listen!
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[2026] iPhone commercial songs: From the latest hits to nostalgic tracks! (61–70)
Work All DayFootsie


Footsie is an artist energizing East London’s music scene.
His father is a member of King Original, one of London’s quintessential sound systems, and with that background, Footsie grew up immersed in reggae and dancehall.
From there, he explored a range of genres like garage and jungle.
His track Work All Day brings together all those musical influences into a single song.
It’s not just straight hip-hop—the production is exceptionally well-crafted, so be sure to pay close attention to the track itself.
SauceNaïka

Singer-songwriter Naïka from Miami.
With roots in France and Haiti, she stands out in the American music scene.
Her track “Sauce,” released in April 2021, features a Latin-flavored sound.
If we were to compare it to another artist, it might be like a more stylish take on Camila Cabello’s musical sensibilities.
If you enjoy distinctive sounds that are both sleek and upbeat, be sure to give it a listen.
ThunderstruckAC/DC

A track released by AC/DC in 1990.
It was used in an iPhone 7 commercial and sampled in Throttle’s 2012 track “Next Big Thing.” The music video was directed by David Mallet.
You Can’t Hurt Me No MoreGene Chandler

This commercial starts off with a car suddenly being launched into the air—a slightly surreal setup meant to showcase the durability of the iPhone 14 Pro through a crash test.
After a close-up of the dummy’s face inside the car during the test, the shot of the unscathed iPhone really leaves an impression.
The background music is Gene Chandler’s “You Can’t Hurt Me No More,” a wonderful classic with tear-jerking melodies and lyrics that depict a bittersweet breakup.
EsquivelFantasy

Esquivel, a musician who helped popularize lounge music infused with jazz and pop elements, also created numerous scores for TV dramas and films, flourishing as a versatile composer.
The piece used in the iPhone privacy campaign “Data Auction” is “Fantasy,” composed in 1959.
It’s a dramatic track that unfolds scene after scene, beautifully depicting the contrast between stillness and motion.
The result is a unique composition that expands into a glamorous yet thrilling sound world.
BugattiTiga feat. Pusha T

A collaboration between Canadian EDM musician, DJ, and producer Tiga and American rapper Pusha T.
Released in 2015, it won a UK Music Video Award.
ETANewJeans

This commercial highlights the iPhone 14 Pro’s shake-free video capability, but many people are surely also captivated by the dancers and can’t get the catchy song out of their heads! “ETA,” included on the second EP Get Up by NewJeans—the five-member Korean girl group who also appear in the ad—is a danceable track that showcases their melodic rap and hip-hop choreography, both of which deserve attention.
Be sure to check out the music video as well, which, like the commercial, was shot entirely on an iPhone 14 Pro.



