[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 Classics! (91–100)
Original songIgarashi Fumitake

The docomo iPhone 14 Pro commercial, “Then it’s docomo: iPhone” edition, features actor Tsuyoshi Muro talking about the excitement of using an iPhone.
Amplifying that sense of excitement is an original score composed by Fumitake Igarashi.
Igarashi is a keyboardist based in the United States and has worked on the music for many docomo commercials.
If you’re interested, why not check out the past commercials as well?
Eternal BlueHitsuji Bungaku

A song by Hitsujibungaku that stays close to the anxieties in your heart and rouses the courage to move forward.
The emotionally explosive vocals layered over a straightforward band sound are striking, conveying a desperate determination like feeling your way to find a path.
It’s used in NTT Docomo’s iPhone 14 commercial, the Docomo Seishun Discount “Unwavering Youth” edition, and its energetic, youthful sound fits the ad’s mood perfectly.
The song delivers a powerful message to those sprinting through their youth: believe in yourself and keep moving forward.
Ellen’s Songs No. 3Franz Peter Schubert

This is an au commercial from the “Takasugi-kun: Too High-Minded!” series introducing the iPhone 15.
The ad’s story follows Takasugi-kun and his friends on a field trip to Harajuku, and it’s striking how everyone fully enjoys Harajuku’s pop culture.
At the end of the commercial, Schubert’s “Ellen’s Song No.
3” plays.
Stupid LoveLady Gaga

This commercial was shot with an iPhone 11 Pro and clearly showcases its excellent video camera performance.
The footage is the music video for Lady Gaga’s “Stupid Love.” The danceable pop tune, reminiscent of early Gaga, pairs perfectly with the dazzling dance scenes.
Gaga’s fashion, centered on vivid pink, and the colorful costumes worn by the dancers—including the Japanese dancer IG—are a delight to watch.
It’s impressive to think that a work of this caliber can be filmed on an iPhone.
Bang BangPete Cannon

The iPhone X commercial released in May 2018 highlights its facial recognition system.
The CM song features a track called “Bang Bang” by an artist named Pate Cannon.
It might feel like an older song, but it was actually released in 2018.
Because it samples an Indian track from the 1980s, it has a distinctive texture.
Billathi AskaraBjörn J:son Lindh

A slightly eerie commercial where black security cameras turn into black birds one after another.
Preventing data leaks and protecting personal information from external threats is one of the iPhone’s strengths, isn’t it? The on-screen text, “Safari.
The browser for people who want to protect their privacy,” is powerful too.
The background music is Björn J:son Lindh’s “Billathi Askara.” Apparently, this piece is a Syrian-style arrangement of a traditional song passed down in Andalusia.
It even sounds as if it’s being played on a Japanese shakuhachi.
A full version is also available on video sites!
DownMarian Hill

A jazzy track released in 2016 by the American electronic music duo Halián Hill.
It was used in an iPhone 7 commercial and was sampled in Some Guy Ty’s 2017 track “Get Me Down.”


