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 (131–140)
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.
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.
VoicesYoshida Takeshi / Tanaka Yuusuke


This commercial highlights the compactness of the Xperia A4, conveying how easily it fits into everyday life through scenes from daily routines.
It mainly portrays Mari Manabe in her role as a housewife, showcasing the convenience of being able to hold the device even while doing other things precisely because it’s compact.
Another interesting point is how the relaxed, everyday visuals overlap with the tense song “Voices,” which has been used as the series’ CM song.
While the track doesn’t quite match the laid-back mood, it still effectively communicates Xperia’s technology and its steps toward the future.
Original songEager Lush

This commercial highlights the music and video features among the many functions built into Xperia.
The sequence where the dance circle expands as people touch each other conveys how easily you can enjoy music, while the dance scenes with shifting backgrounds and effects express the many ways to enjoy video.
Layered over this uniquely comedic dance is an original track by Fumitake Igarashi, also known as Eager Rush.
With a sound that showcases a strong, resonant beat and voices layered like sound effects, the composition creates a distinctive world of its own.
L-O-V-ENat King Cole


L-O-V-E, one of the signature songs by American jazz pianist and singer Nat King Cole.
If you’re into jazz, you probably know it, and even if you’re not, there’s a good chance you’ve heard it before.
Its charm lies in the way it sings about love with a mellow, silky voice over a sprightly rhythm.
The tune is so pleasing to the ear that you can remember it after just one listen—an appeal that sets it apart from other songs.
It has been featured in commercials such as Y!mobile and Asahi Beer, so you’ve likely heard it somewhere.
My boyfriend is left-handed.Asaoka Megumi


Megumi Asaoka’s “My Boyfriend’s Left-Handed” was released in 1973 and is widely known as one of her signature songs.
With its cute lyrics expressing affection for a left-handed boyfriend, it became such a hit that it helped overcome the prejudice against left-handedness at the time.
The light band sound combined with her cheerful vocals clearly conveys a positive image.
Because of its bright atmosphere, it also works well as a commercial jingle and has been used widely, from fun, upbeat spots to more comical ones.
Original songSugimori Jakku

When spring comes and life in a new environment begins, we sometimes tense up thinking, “I’ll do my best as a new me!” That kind of overreaching is often called an ‘XX debut,’ like a high school debut or a college debut.
In this SoftBank commercial, a warm message—‘you don’t have to make that kind of debut’—is conveyed through an original song.
The vocals for this BGM are by Jack Sugimori from the rock band THIS IS JAPAN.
His passionate, powerful voice is truly captivating.


