[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! (11–20)
Bang! Whack!Joshua Moshier

This is the introductory commercial for the iPhone 17e, unveiled in March 2026.
From its color options to processing performance, it highlights every aspect of the specs.
It’s a striking ad that thoroughly showcases what the device can do.
The song featured in the commercial is “Bang! Whack!” by American composer Joshua Mosier, notable for its driving string melodies and the beautiful vocals of a chorus.
Seriously, sayonara baby.Vaundy

This is an iPhone commercial that also serves as the trailer for the film “last scene,” directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda.
You might wonder, “Why is a movie trailer an iPhone ad?” The truth is, the film was shot on the iPhone 16 Pro.
You’d never guess just by watching the footage, but it really drives home how advanced the iPhone’s camera has become.
The background music features an original song by Vaundy titled “Majide, Sayonara Baby.” Its lyrics, overflowing with feelings for a beloved person who’s no longer here, are sure to move many viewers.
Don’t Let GoTerrace Martin

This commercial highlights that even the smallest-capacity model in the iPhone 15 series comes with 128GB of storage.
When a man tries to delete a photo of an older woman, the woman’s mouth in the photo moves and says, “Don’t Let Me Go.” In Japanese, that would mean something like “Don’t throw me away,” emphasizing that there’s plenty of storage so you don’t need to delete photos.
The song used as the commercial’s BGM is “Don’t Let Go” by American artist Terrace Martin.
The distinctive, heavily processed vocals leave a strong impression—you hear it once and it’s unforgettable.
The version used in the commercial has slightly different lyrics from the original, so try listening and see if you can spot what’s changed.
GoodbyeAloe Blacc

In this commercial depicting a father seeing off his daughter, who’s still not used to driving, they showcase a feature that builds on the iPhone’s Find My function: it automatically sends a notification when someone arrives at a preset location.
Even just watching her pull out from the driveway onto the road makes her driving feel a bit worrisome, but after a while a notification properly arrives on the father’s iPhone confirming she’s made it to school.
It’s a very humorous way to present a safe and convenient feature.
The background music is “Goodbye,” sung by American artist Aloe Blacc.
The lyrics, which carry themes of farewell and hopeful reunion, are sung over a track that has a slightly eerie feel.
FireworkKaty Perry

This commercial from Docomo shows people looking up at a large billboard ad for the iPhone 15 Pro atop a building.
In addition to the debut of the iPhone 15 Pro, it introduces the eximo pricing plan.
The commercial features Satomi Ishihara, who highlights the appeal of the new iPhone.
The background music is Katy Perry’s “Firework,” released in 2010 and a global hit—a grand, easy-to-listen-to track notable for its soaring vocals.
An Ending, a Beginning (feat. Peter Broderick)Dustin O’Halloran

The fact that personal information can so easily leak is a serious social issue in the age of social media.
Apple has produced commercials emphasizing the importance of privacy on the iPhone, and many of you may remember the one released in 2019 titled “iPhone Privacy.
That’s iPhone,” featuring a melancholy yet beautiful blend of piano, violin, and viola.
The piece, “An Ending, A Beginning,” was composed by Dustin O’Halloran, an American-born pianist and composer now based in Germany.
If you closely follow post-classical music, he’s likely a familiar name.
It also makes excellent background music for work, so be sure to check out the EP “Other Lights,” which includes this track.
[2026] iPhone commercial songs: From the latest hits to nostalgic tracks! (21–30)
How Many TimesJJ & The Mood

People in Asia—especially Japanese—are said to love iPhones.
I bet about half the people in your workplace use one, too.
This delightful iPhone 15 commercial, which touts its long-lasting battery, features an adorable boy training to become a karateka.
Still, those long hours of karate practice look tough.
The song synced to the rhythm of his steady karate chops is JJ & The Mood’s “How Many Times.” The crisp digital tones in the ad will stick in your head.
The music video, where the rhythm keeps up through heel taps and steps, is great as well—so even if you’re short on time, be sure to check it out!


