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[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!

[2026] iPhone commercial songs: From the latest hits to nostalgic tracks! (31–40)

Apple “iPhone 11” ‘Introduction’ Version

BrazookaNVDES

This track, with its strikingly cool riff, has a sleek vibe that perfectly suits the stylish iPhone! It was composed by the globally acclaimed DJ, Nooze.

The immersive sound and heart-stirring groove leave a strong impression.

Apple iPhone XR “Spectrum”

MeteoriteEmmit Fenn

Emmit Fenn – Meteorite (Official Visual)
MeteoriteEmmit Fenn

Apple’s commercials often feature lots of stylish tracks.

In this commercial released in October 2018, a song by the artist Emmit Fenn is used, and it’s incredibly chic and cool as well.

It catches your ear even through TV speakers, but if you listen with earphones, you can really enjoy the rich, deep sound.

Apple iPhone 14 “Action mode” edition

Get Out My Way feat. LecraeTedashii

Tedashii – Get Out My Way feat. Lecrae
Get Out My Way feat. LecraeTedashii
Apple iPhone 14 Commercial: “Action Mode” 30-Second Version

“Get Out My Way feat.

Lecrae” by American hip-hop artist Tedashii.

This track was used in an iPhone 14 commercial featuring the Action mode image stabilization.

In the ad, a boy’s race is filmed on an iPhone, highlighted with dynamic camera angles! The groovy sound of “Get Out My Way feat.

Lecrae” fits the scene perfectly, creating a vibe that matches Apple’s sophisticated image.

Apple iPhone XS / iPhone XR “Background as you wish” 38 seconds

TuiFKJ

In this commercial released in February 2019, the song “Tui” by French Kiwi Juice, also known as FKJ, a musician from Paris, France, is used.

FKJ is known as a multi-instrumentalist who can play a variety of instruments, and his style of creating music by performing piano, guitar, drums, saxophone, and more all by himself is highly regarded.

His strengths are fully showcased in this track as well, unfolding a distinctive world within its simplicity.

Apple new iPhone SE

PurushaNVDES

NVDES, an LA-based artist from California, creates cutting-edge indietronica and electropop.

In fact, his tracks have previously been featured in commercials for models like the iPhone 11 and iPhone X, so it’s no exaggeration to say he’s a perfect match for Apple.

This time, NVDES’s track “Purusha” is used in the commercial for the new iPhone SE released in April 2020.

With tribal-style beats and phrases that evoke Middle Eastern music, it’s packed with ideas yet remains compact and pop—a testament to his skill.

The music video for the track is also quite entertaining, so be sure to check it out.

[2026] iPhone commercial songs: from the latest hits to nostalgic tracks! (41–50)

Past LivesBØRNS

Mr.

Bones is a singer-songwriter from Michigan, currently based in L.A.

By the way, this track is from an album called “Dopamine,” released in 2015.

It’s a very high-key song, but the vocals are handled by a male singer, Mr.

Jarrett Bones.

Apple “iPhone Privacy: Waiting Room”

Knives Out!, Pt. II (The Will)Nathan Johnson

This commercial warns that health-related information is important data that must be firmly protected.

The contrast between the anxious expression when one’s personal data is known and the relieved expression when realizing that the iPhone Health app can safeguard that information conveys a sense of security.

The background music is ‘Knives Out!, Pt.

II (The Will)’ by film composer Nathan Johnson.

This piece was also used as background music in the film ‘Knives Out,’ and its tense, anxiety-inducing melody underscores the commercial’s theme of concerns about privacy.