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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Cell phone commercial songs. Smartphone and mobile carrier commercial songs (81–90)
Hit the BeatIamDayLight

This commercial highlights the stylish design of the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra while also conveying its features.
It emphasizes the themes of redesign and renewal, expressing a look and feel that make using it genuinely enjoyable.
The music that further accentuates the cool, sleek mood of the visuals is “Hit the Beat.” With its striking, resonant beat layered with a conversational vocal delivery that gradually builds in intensity, it creates a near-futuristic atmosphere.
BabyDon’tCry=BreakingTheLovecosmosy

This is a commercial where the girl group cosmosy introduces ahamo, a pricing plan offered by Docomo.
The members transform from their usual look into colorful outfits and chat happily about how this plan has helped them.
Over the cheerful visuals plays cosmosy’s track “Baby Don’t Cry = Breaking The Love.” Its strong, pounding beat creates a cool vibe, and because the rhythm is so palpable, the vocals also feel danceable.
It’s also notable that the song incorporates classical phrases—an inventive touch that adds a sense of grandeur to its stylish sound.
THIS IS ME:IME:I

This commercial stylishly features members of ME:I showcasing the appeal of Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold7.
Set to dance, it highlights the advantages of the large screen—like true multitasking and a rich set of features.
Enhancing the ad’s sleek atmosphere is ME:I’s song “THIS IS ME:I,” included on the album “WHO I AM.” Its blend of lightness and strength powerfully expresses self-assertion, conveyed through dynamic sound and radiant vocals.
GALAXYRIP SLYME

This is a SoftBank commercial introducing the Galaxy Z Fold7.
A giant Galaxy Z Fold7 appears, and there’s a striking scene where Ryota Bando steps inside its screen, along with the familiar “Father Dog” from the commercials playing a game—memorable visuals abound.
It’s a slightly unconventional way of presenting the product, but it likely piqued many viewers’ interest in the new device.
The background music is another highlight: a parody version of RIP SLYME’s “GALAXY,” chosen to match the product name.
For those who listened to the song in real time in the 2000s, the unexpected reunion with a nostalgic tune must have been thrilling.
I Trusted YouGustaf

This commercial highlights the toughness of the Ceramic Shield glass used on the iPhone 16.
A man at an amusement park tries to take a commemorative photo with his iPhone, but fumbles and drops it.
Time suddenly slows down, and everyone around him is transfixed as the iPhone falls toward the ground.
Just when you think the screen must have shattered, it turns out to be fine thanks to the Ceramic Shield.
The commercial features “I Trusted You” by the New York punk band Gustaf, a track they released in 2024.
Its minimal guitar-and-bass accompaniment is striking and sticks in your head after just one listen.
Y.M.C.A.Village People

This commercial introduces how great a deal Y!mobile’s student discount is and appeals to the idea that it adds fun to everyday life.
JO1 performs a dance in school uniforms, and their sharp moves and expressions convey the excitement of using it affordably.
The song that further amplifies the dynamism depicted in the visuals is JO1’s rendition of “Y.M.C.A.” With a glamorous sound that pays homage to the Village People’s original and layered with cheerful vocals, it creates a positive atmosphere.
Mobile phone commercial songs. Smartphone and mobile carrier commercial songs (91–100)
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.


