[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! (41–50)
Hello Hello Hello (Polo & Pan Remix)Remi Wolf

This song, heard as the campaign track for the iPhone 12 Max and iPhone 12 mini since November 2020, is light and poppy—a melody that catches your ear even if you’re not watching.
The track is “Hello Hello Hello (Polo & Pan Remix)” by Remi Wolf, a funky soul singer from California.
The commercial is simple in its construction, but this BGM really draws out a sense of excitement, doesn’t it?
[2026] iPhone commercial songs: From the latest hits to nostalgic tracks! (51–60)
The WheelSohn

Mr.
Sohn is a musician from London.
He released his first album, Tremors, on the prestigious UK label 4AD.
Incidentally, The Wheel is a track that was released as an EP in 2012 on the Aesop label.
We Will Rock YouQueen


The song used in this commercial is Queen’s classic “We Will Rock You.” Hugely popular in Japan as well, it was released as a double A-side with “We Are the Champions” and is still beloved by many listeners today.
At the time, it wasn’t that popular—reaching only No.
52 on the U.S.
charts—but because it had a long run, it seems to have gained worldwide popularity.
The intro rhythm was apparently recorded in a converted church, and choosing to record in a church really shows Queen’s refined sense of artistry.
DvolutionSOONDCLUB

The song used in the commercial that showcases the iPhone’s toughness—featuring various objects flying toward the iPhone—is called “Dvolution.” It prominently uses piano and brass, leaving a strong impression with its powerful performance.
The tight drum beat feels great, and the track has a cool vibe.
Two Miles An HourLudacris


The song used in the iPhone 14 Plus commercial “Running Battery” is “Two Miles an Hour.” It’s a track by rapper and actor Ludacris.
He’s well known for appearing in the car-themed Fast & Furious series, and he’s also said to love cars in his private life.
This song expresses his deep affection for cars.
Since the commercial also features a wagon running, it’s a perfect match.
GiganticPixies


The song used in Apple’s 2014 iPhone 5s commercial “Powerful.” Pixies is a band from the United States, formed in 1985.
They are a representative band from the early days of alternative rock.
Their performances are characterized by a raw, rough sound, but the lead vocal on this work was provided by Kim Deal, the female bassist who left the band in 2013.
In a Black OutHamilton Leithauser + Rostam


A collaboration between American singer-songwriter Hamilton Leithauser and Rostam, the frontman of Vampire Weekend.
It is included on their 2016 album “I Had a Dream That You Were Mine.” It was used in an iPhone 7 commercial.


