[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)
ZiplockKumo 99


The commercial for the new iPhone SE, “A15 Bionic + 5G,” is striking for its unique bus-set storyline.
The track featured in the ad is “Ziplock,” produced by artist Kumo 99.
It’s a dark-toned song that opens with sampled conductor announcements.
The powerful synths cut through a bass-heavy beat, giving it a cool edge.
The sound keeps evolving with one twist after another, making for an engaging, never-boring experience.
If you’re into dubstep or trap beats, definitely give it a listen.
Last Rites/Loved to DeathMegadeth

A fusion of living creatures on Earth, breathtaking scenery, and metal music! This is the iPhone XS commercial “Shot on iPhone XS — Strong and Beautiful Mother Earth.” The dynamic visuals are absolutely captivating.
The CM song features “Last Rites/Loved to Death” by the world-renowned heavy metal band Megadeth, included on their 1985 debut album “Killing Is My Business…
and Business Is Good!”
[2026] iPhone commercial songs: from the latest hits to nostalgic tracks! (101–110)
Mélodie en sous-solMichel Magne

Mélodie en sous-sol is characterized by a melody that stirs a sense of impatience.
This track was used in SoftBank’s commercial “Read My Lips! iPhone.” The ad has a spy theme, and originally, Mélodie en sous-sol was composed as the theme song for the French noir film Any Number Can Win (original title: Mélodie en sous-sol).
In other words, the song was likely chosen as an homage to the film as well.
Soul Bossa NovaQuincy Jones

In a SoftBank commercial introducing the iPhone 16 Pro, Masahiro Nakai and Suzu Hirose appear.
In the ad, the two play SoftBank shop staff, with Hirose coaching Nakai on his sales pitch for the iPhone 16 Pro.
It’s funny how Hirose keeps throwing increasingly unreasonable challenges at Nakai as he talks up the product’s appeal.
The background music in this commercial is the familiar SoftBank CM tune, “Soul Bossa Nova,” an instrumental track released in 1962 by Quincy Jones.
Many people have probably heard it often through the commercials but didn’t know the title, don’t you think?
We Only Come Out At NightThe Smashing Pumpkins

I’m sure I’m not the only one who couldn’t help thinking, “I can’t believe a Smashing Pumpkins song is being used in an iPhone commercial…” The track chosen for the iPhone 11 ad themed around Night mode is “We Only Come Out At Night” by the Smashing Pumpkins, the alternative rock band that epitomized 1990s America.
It’s a lullaby-like song with a touch of Billy Corgan’s characteristic irony, included on their third album, the 1995 masterpiece Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.
In other words, it’s a hidden gem rather than a single.
You can’t help but be impressed by Apple’s taste in picking this track.
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.
Ching Ching ft. Nelly Furtado, TimbalandMs. Jade


The Apple Trade In commercial featured a song packed with onomatopoeia, didn’t it? It was pretty striking, so I bet many people remember it.
The song is “Ching Ching,” by rapper Ms.
Jade and singer Nelly Furtado.
In the track, the title phrase is repeated while it depicts a party getting lively.
By the way, “ching” is an onomatopoeic word for the sound of glasses clinking together.


