Mobile phone commercial songs. CM songs for smartphones and mobile carriers.
When you watch TV, you see commercials for carriers and smartphones almost every day, right?
There are all kinds of mobile-related commercials on air—ranging from stylish visuals to friendly, down-to-earth presentations—each tailored to a specific brand image.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs used in those mobile-related commercials at once!
From cool tracks to approachable tunes, a wide variety of music is featured, and many of you have probably wondered, “Whose song is that?”
We’ll go through them by carrier and by smartphone, so try finding the track that caught your ear in a commercial.
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Mobile phone commercial songs. Smartphone and mobile carrier CM songs (71–80)
ChopstickNiziU


The commercial for the smartphone debut project featuring NiziU, titled “The Promise of Your Smartphone Debut,” uses NiziU’s song “Chopstick.” Included on their 2021 album “U,” the track is based on the melody of “The Celebrated Chop Waltz,” composed by Euphemia Allen.
Just like the original piece, the more you listen, the more addictive the melody becomes—high impact and irresistibly catchy! It makes you want to sing and dance along.
The lyrics convey the feeling that, like a pair of chopsticks, everything is only truly fun when you’re together with someone special.
Tears of Februarykuriipuhaipe

SoftBank’s commercial features Suzu Hirose wandering around in tears, searching for a Wi‑Fi hotspot so she can watch a video after failing to give her Valentine’s chocolates.
The song playing in the background, whose lyrics mirror Hirose’s actions in the ad, is CreepHyp’s “Nigatsu no Namida” (February’s Tears).
The music video, written specifically for this commercial, even includes appearances by Suzu Hirose and, remarkably, the Shirato family’s father.
The song’s ironic twist—linking a restricted smartphone to a world full of restrictions and to the tendency to impose limits on ourselves—feels quintessentially CreepHyp.
The NutcrackerPyotr Tchaikovsky


Hiroshi Abe appears as a music teacher conducting while the students sing.
They perform a famous passage from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker, singing “Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky” set to the melody.
The lyrics then continue with “Cutie Mobile Otokudashi,” invoking the name of a fictitious musician.
It’s a humorous touch that makes for a memorable commercial highlighting the value of QT Mobile.
The NutcrackerPyotr Tchaikovsky


Hiroshi Abe appears as a music teacher conducting while the students sing.
They perform a famous passage from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker, singing “Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky” set to the melody.
The lyrics then continue with “Cutie Mobile Otokudashi,” invoking the name of a fictitious musician.
It’s a humorous touch that makes for a memorable commercial highlighting the value of QT Mobile.
FREERMukai Taichi


The song that played in the Galaxy Note8 commercial—which really felt like it could expand what’s possible—is “FREER” by Taichi Mukai, an R&B-based singer-songwriter.
It’s a bonus track from his 2017 album “BLUE.” With a feeling that’s brimming with freedom and Mukai’s vocals, it puts you in a very pleasant mood.
The lyrics were written around the theme of “living freely,” and the track gives off a vibe that makes you feel like you can break through any walls.
It seems the music video was made using the Galaxy Note8’s camera features.
FolktaleMrs. GREEN APPLE

The song featured in SoftBank’s iPhone commercial where Suzu Hirose climbs a ladder reaching toward the moon is Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Folktale.” Included as a B-side to the single “Boku no Koto,” this track was reportedly created with the goal of being fun for everyone to sing together.
True to that purpose, it offers a gentle melody that seems perfect for group singing at live shows.
The title “Folktale” means a traditional folk story, and as the name suggests, the song portrays the idea that people have always lived, learned, and walked forward together like this.
Listening to it somehow puts you in a kind, warm mood!
Dance of the Reed Flutes (from The Nutcracker)Pyotr Tchaikovsky

This is a commercial that humorously showcases how astonishingly powerful the new iPhone—also available from SoftBank—is through comedic reactions.
The moment the Shirato family hears how powerful it is, they’re stunned and get blown backward endlessly, creating a distinctive world that conveys the impact.
The bold visuals are paired with the piece “Dance of the Mirlitons” from The Nutcracker.
With its light, gentle high tones, the music evokes a relaxed sense of fun.


