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. CM songs for smartphones and mobile carriers (11–20)
Soul Bossa NovaQuincy Jones

This is a commercial introducing Paytoku, a pricing plan that lets you rack up lots of points.
It explains that simply subscribing to Paytoku boosts your PayPay point rebate rate, helping you accumulate points surprisingly fast.
The lively rhythm of Quincy Jones’s “Soul Bossa Nova,” a familiar tune in SoftBank commercials, also leaves a strong impression.
Bad GirlHANA

Released via digital distribution in March 2026, the track drew major attention after being featured in an Apple commercial.
It’s a slightly bittersweet love song that captures the awkwardness of being unable to be your true self in front of someone you love and trying to mold yourself to their ideal.
The youthful spirit and raw emotion really stand out.
Give this pop-rock number a listen when you’re feeling lost in love—it’s sure to stay by your side.
TAKAAhadadream x Priya Ragu x Skrillex

This is a commercial for the iPhone 16, announced in September 2024.
From high-speed shots racing through the city to sequences that make it feel like you’re diving into the phone’s internals, the visuals are strikingly dynamic and evoke a near-futuristic vibe.
Starting with this model, Apple’s proprietary AI feature, Apple Intelligence, is built in, and a wealth of related new features are showcased.
The BGM for this ad ushering in a new era of iPhone is “TAKA” by Ahadadream, Priya Ragu, and Skrillex.
Released in 2024, the track features an addictive beat and vocal work that sticks with you after just one listen.
There’s no doubt it’ll make you want to move your body!
WorkoutGiraffage

A man in a tank top is showing off his muscles and having his mother take a photo of him.
But when he looks at the picture, his mother ended up being visible in the reflection of a mirror behind him.
So the man used Apple Intelligence, the AI system available on the iPhone 16 series, to edit the photo and remove his mother from the shot.
The background music is a track titled “Workout,” perfectly suited for a commercial that highlights a fit physique.
Its comfortable four-on-the-floor beat and diverse electronic sounds make it addictive—truly perfect for a workout.
day by dayNishida Gallagher

It’s crafted around a boy in a baseball uniform who says he’s switching to a budget smartphone so as not to burden the parents who support his activities.
The song “day by day” by the rock band Nishida Gallagher plays throughout.
The smoothly rising and falling vocal melodies will stir viewers’ hearts even more.
Also, the subtle touches are highlights—like the final scene where the boy listens on his earphones and nods his head.
SWIMBTS

This commercial highlights that with Docomo MAX, you can also enjoy Lemino’s content, showcased through appearances by BTS members.
It conveys that you can watch shows featuring BTS and feel as if you’re always with them, expressed through the members’ cheerful expressions.
The song that further heightens the excitement of the visuals, which let you truly feel BTS, is BTS’s “SWM.” It gives the impression of dance music with a gentle rhythm, and the soft vocals convey a sense of relaxation.
Mobile phone commercial songs: Smartphone and mobile carrier TV commercial songs (21–30)
Shine Outimase

This commercial conveys SoftBank’s stance that once you get moving, the view changes, portrayed through students who keep challenging themselves in the dance club.
It’s a story that captures youthful days gradually drawing closer to their dreams, and it also conveys the desire to support them through their daily challenges.
The song that further highlights the fresh yet powerful atmosphere depicted in the visuals is “Shine Out” by imase.
With its strikingly danceable beat and a structure that builds momentum toward the chorus, it evokes a positive, forward-looking attitude.


