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 carrier TV commercial songs (121–130)
Original song

This commercial expresses the movement of emotions through Xperia, starting from a powerful street dance performance.
The duo delivering the tightly synchronized dance is CanDoo and HiRo, and the way people around them start moving too conveys a sense of spreading fun.
The dance is set to an original song that clearly communicates strength.
Built on digital beats and light, agile rap, its breezy sense of speed perfectly matches the choreography.
Original song

From an LED dance performance where dancers wear illuminated costumes and even control the lighting live, this commercial conveys the technology packed into the Xperia.
On a dark stage, the dancers glow eerily, appearing and disappearing irregularly, evoking a sense of encounters with the unknown and limitless possibilities.
Further amplifying this distinctive world is the original song that matches the choreography perfectly.
Its digital sound conveys tension, and the emphasized rhythms give a sense of powerful forward momentum.
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This commercial introduces the Xperia while also promoting that you can use a Docomo email address.
With a digital worldview that feels like diving into a sea of text, the overlap with Xperia evokes images of technological progress and unknown experiences.
The song that further emphasizes this distinctive atmosphere is “L.P.D.” by BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA.
A steady rhythm is laid down, and digital vocals layer over it to create a striking digital aesthetic.
ZONE


This is a commercial introducing the feature on the Xperia XZ2 that lets you create your own 3D, highlighting its evolution toward the future.
It brightly depicts how the everyday lives of Iori Kitazawa, Yuzuki Sato, and Nozomi Patricia become more fun by incorporating the 3D function.
The music playing over this futuristic imagery is “ZONE,” which is often used in the series’ commercials.
Its powerfully played sound and the grand development that feels like the scenery is gradually expanding evoke an image of walking positively toward the future.
Mobile phone commercial songs. Smartphone and mobile carrier CM songs (131–140)
DrifterBOOM BOOM SATELLITES


It’s the commercial from 2011 that conveyed how Xperia phones offered by au supported EZweb Mail.
The footage shows various colored Xperias moving around, and its unique worldview gives a sense of diving into an unknown experience.
Emphasizing that distinctive atmosphere is BOOM BOOM SATELLITES’ “Drifter.” With its intense, urgent digital sound, it conveys a powerful feeling of charging forward into the unknown.
VOICES Guitar ver.Yuki(D_Drive)


This commercial closely follows Ruy Ueda, who excels as a trail runner, while also showing how Xperia helps him.
Thanks to its waterproof design, it’s easy to use even on trail runs, and it fits seamlessly into both daily life and his activities—something the ad highlights clearly.
The song that accentuates this depiction of challenging the unknown is “Voices,” performed by YUKI.
Its guitar tones carry a floating quality that drives the melody, while also conveying a powerful sense of forging a new path.
Sunshine Girlmoumoon

In the Xperia campaign Transform Your Xperia, rolled out by Sony Ericsson and MTV, collaborations with artists and designers from around the world were realized.
Through customizable covers, numerous TV commercials, and giveaways for purchasers, the campaign conveyed the impression that Xperia was showcasing the breadth of its support.
One of the songs used in the Transform Your Xperia commercials was Sunshine Girl, a signature track by moumoon.
Its structure—layering a deep, resonant drum sound with a buoyant, light vocal—creates a uniquely floating sensation.


