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)
I AMClub Yoko


Club Yoko’s “I AM,” featured as the BGM for the high-spec smartphone Galaxy Note10+, which opens up new possibilities when paired with the S Pen.
With lyrics that seem to chase one’s ideal self, it’s a perfect match for Galaxy smartphones that expand the possibilities of the future! In today’s world, where self-expression is deepening through social media, Club Yoko’s socials present a very stylish aesthetic.
Although there’s very little detailed information available, it appears they’re popular in South America as well as the UK and France.
NAI・NAI 16Shibugakitai


An announcement has been made for the “Smartphone Debut Festival,” which supports students making their first smartphone debut.
In keeping with the festival’s name in Japanese, the commercial cleverly emphasizes the syllable “sai,” making for a humorous and memorable touch.
It’s hard to look away from the wild, high-impact scenes—like Takashi Sorimachi riding a rhinoceros and bursting through a house wall.
The background music is a parody of Shibugakitai’s signature song “NAI NAI 16.”
Enter the DragonLalo Schifrin


In this commercial, created with the theme “Too powerful!”, Mana Ashida and Eiko Koike show off their kung fu as they try to break a board held by Tetsuro Degawa.
Ashida goes for a punch, while Koike aims a flying kick, and they end up launching not just the board but Degawa himself.
The “too powerful” here refers to how strong Y!mobile’s family discount is.
Details of the discount appear at the end of the commercial, so be sure to check it out.
By the way, the familiar background music is the theme song from the film Enter the Dragon.
Cell phone commercial songs. Smartphone and mobile carrier commercial songs (81–90)
To be continuedRyokushokushakai

Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s “Tsuzuku,” set for release in 2025, is a song with a dazzling atmosphere that evokes hope for the future.
The layering of piano and strings is striking, and the powerful vocals add an image of moving forward positively.
The commercial featuring this song promotes the Docomo Future Museum, a creative painting contest held by Docomo.
It conveys hope for the future through a boy who paints a picture and talks about the feelings he put into it.
Don’t Stop Me NowQueen

It’s about feeling the players’ passion by watching them shine on the soccer field.
It also shows that with Docomo MAX you can watch DAZN at no extra cost, expressing how you can experience the players’ emotions more broadly.
The song that further highlights the powerful feelings conveyed in the visuals is Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now.” Its refreshing sound leaves a strong impression, and because the overall mood is bright, you can really sense the positive drive to keep moving forward.
Hirahira × Tokimekinaniwa danshi

The SoftBank commercial introducing the Google Pixel 10 and Pixel Watch 4 features the members of Naniwa Danshi.
While showcasing the functionality of the Pixel 10 and Pixel Watch 4, it shows the group visiting a cottage by a lake.
Playing in the background of this fun commercial is their song “Hirahira × Tokimeki.” Debuting in this CM, the track has a refreshing vibe that’s very characteristic of them.
ClickME:I

This commercial showcases, through the members of ME:I, how the AI built into Galaxy can brighten up everyday life.
It conveys that small features—like finding what you want from an image or translating chats—make daily life more comfortable.
The song that further accentuates the fun vibe depicted in the footage is ME:I’s “Click.” It gives the impression of light, danceable music, and when paired with vocals that feel like you can see the smiles, it conveys a positive emotion.


