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 commercial songs (101–110)
VOICES Hatsune Miku ver.tilt-six feat. Hatsune Miku

Speaking of Xperia, it evokes the image of being packed with Sony’s latest technology, and the term “cutting-edge technology” also sparks the imagination of the digital world.
This commercial conveys that evolution in technology with a mysterious worldview where Hatsune Miku darts between the realms of digital and reality.
For this imagery that evokes digital advancement, the Hatsune Miku version of “VOICES,” a staple Xperia CM song, has been used.
By layering a digital vocal over a floating, digital sound, it expresses a sense of expanding world.
Something like “happy”Sabasusutā

This commercial is a collaboration with Lawson, depicting a story in which Ori-chan, played by Rina Kawaei, starts a shop in the Village of Rō.
The CM also features many scenes with a “happy” theme, resulting in a heartwarming video.
Additionally, it’s become customary for au’s commercials airing at the start of the year to introduce a new tie-in song.
This time, the newly written track “Happy Nante” by the rock band Sabashi-star is used.
Set to their characteristically fast-paced melody, the lyrics convey that there are plenty of happy things all around us.
Day After Day feat. Mei Takahashi (LAUSBUB)pasokon ongaku kurabu

It’s an animation-style video that compares high school girls from the Heisei and Reiwa eras.
Beyond the difference of flip phones in Heisei and smartphones in Reiwa, there are many contrasts in clothing, hairstyles, and more.
Each era is packed with its own youthful memories, and it leaves you feeling a bit nostalgic.
The BGM is “Day After Day feat.
Mei Takahashi” by Pasocom Music Club featuring LAUSBUB’s Mei Takahashi.
Mei Takahashi’s slightly smoky yet delicate vocals over a four-on-the-floor beat are so emotional that you’ll want to keep listening forever.
SakuraRemioromen

A pop tune by Remioromen that gently sings of feelings for a loved one beneath trees in full-bloom cherry blossoms.
With the arrival of spring, the song kindles a warm light of hope in listeners’ hearts.
Released in February 2009 as a digital-only single, it was featured in commercials for au by KDDI as well as Sony Ericsson mobile phones.
It continues to resonate with many as a song to listen to in the springtime, when the cherry blossoms are in bloom.
VoicesYoshida Takeshi / Tanaka Yuusuke

This commercial highlights the waterproof feature of the Xperia Z5, emphasizing how easy it is to incorporate into various everyday situations.
Through the experiences of Ayumi Hara, who is active as a model and yoga instructor, it conveys the wide range of ways the device can be used.
Adding a sense of power to the introduction of Xperia’s features is the song “Voices,” which was used for a time as the series’ commercial theme.
With its digital sound that conveys a sense of tension, the track also evokes anticipation for what’s about to begin.
Mobile phone commercial songs. Smartphone and mobile carrier commercial songs (111–120)
Attack No. 1Ōsugi Kumiko

This commercial, which aired in 2019, is a parody piece using footage from the anime “Attack No.
1.” It even features a rewritten version of the theme song as the BGM, with lyrics that highlight the plan’s appeal.
It’s a memorable commercial that catches the eye not only of those familiar with the original work but also of younger viewers who aren’t.
I’ll be by your side.Aoyama Teruma ft. SoulJa

Soba ni Iru ne, Aoyama Thelma’s signature song released in 2008, was created as an answer song to SoulJa’s track Koko ni Iru yo and became a massive hit thanks to its relatable lyrics.
Many people may also remember that the song was featured in a NTT Docomo commercial at the time.
The CM portrayed the feelings of a female student about to enter high school, and those who were going through the same transition likely resonated strongly with it.
Fourteen years later, in 2022, Aoyama Thelma was once again featured in a Docomo commercial celebrating the company’s 30th anniversary, which also drew attention.


