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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.

Mobile phone commercial songs: Smartphone and mobile carrier TV commercial songs (21–30)

SoftBank Shirato Family: Filial Piety / Proverbs / That Construction / Mother's Misunderstanding

Dance of the Reed Flutes (from The Nutcracker)Pyotr Tchaikovsky

Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker – Dance of the Reed Flutes (Act II) [Naxos Classical Curations #Energetic]
Dance of the Reed Flutes (from The Nutcracker)Pyotr Tchaikovsky

This is a commercial that introduces the contents of Peitoku through conversations within the Shirato family.

However, in this particular ad, instead of the cast speaking directly, they hold speech bubbles with lines written on them, and the dialogue is added later as voice-over—a distinctive stylistic choice.

The conversations are humorous and entertaining, and among them, the “That Syntax” segment focuses on the so-called “middle-aged man texting style,” delivering laugh-out-loud moments.

The background music features The Shepherds’ Dance from The Nutcracker, a familiar tune in the Shirato Family series of commercials.

Many people probably recognize the melody but don’t know its title, don’t you think?

SoftBank “Paytoku: Easy 2 Steps!” / “Paytoku: Earn More!”

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.

au “Let’s go together in the first year of Reiwa” (version)

Let’s go together.GReeeeN

New commercial celebrating the Santaro trio’s “first year of Reiwa”: au “Let’s go together in the first year of Reiwa” edition

This is a commercial from au’s “Santaro” series, featuring Shota Matsuda, Kenta Kiritani, and Gaku Hamada as protagonists from old folktales, which aired around the time the era name changed to Reiwa.

Other characters who have appeared so far also show up one after another, and their interactions with the Santaro trio create a cheerful and warm atmosphere.

The scenes of just the three of them are also striking—their wholehearted smiles when they’re together convey a strong sense of friendship.

The song that further elevates the fun mood depicted in the footage is GReeeeN’s “Issho ni Ikou” (“Let’s Go Together”).

With a light rhythm and layered vocals, the dazzling sound conveys a positive message.

au “Let’s go together in the first year of Reiwa” (version)

Let’s go together.GReeeeN

New commercial celebrating the Santaro trio’s “first year of Reiwa”: au “Let’s go together in the first year of Reiwa” edition

This is a commercial from au’s “Santaro” series, featuring Shota Matsuda, Kenta Kiritani, and Gaku Hamada as protagonists from old folktales, which aired around the time the era name changed to Reiwa.

Other characters who have appeared so far also show up one after another, and their interactions with the Santaro trio create a cheerful and warm atmosphere.

The scenes of just the three of them are also striking—their wholehearted smiles when they’re together convey a strong sense of friendship.

The song that further elevates the fun mood depicted in the footage is GReeeeN’s “Issho ni Ikou” (“Let’s Go Together”).

With a light rhythm and layered vocals, the dazzling sound conveys a positive message.

UQ mobile UQUEEN 'Choir' Version

Young PeopleZa Burodosaito Fō

Young People / Arranged by Takashi Nobunaga / Oedo Coraliers Choir <High-Quality Version>
Young PeopleZa Burodosaito Fō
UQ mobile UQUEEN Commercial “Choir” Version 15 seconds

This commercial introduces, with a unique vibe, how UQ mobile is a great deal not only for young people but also for their families.

It features Hikari Mitsushima as UQUEEN leading a choir, during which she and Ryuhei Matsuda, playing a butler, have a conversation about the savings.

The song performed by the choir—and whistled by Matsuda—is “Wakamonotachi” by The Broadside Four.

Evoking the path young people walk and the hope that lies ahead, the song conveys a positive outlook through its gentle yet grand atmosphere.

Apple Introducing iPhone 16 Pro

WingspanDan Mufson

This is a web movie released on Apple’s official overseas channel that introduces the features of the iPhone 16 series.

It showcases Apple Intelligence’s convenience, the iPhone 16 series’ powerful processing and graphics performance, and overall usability, all presented alongside visuals.

The background music in the video is “Wingspan” by American composer Dan Musselman.

It has a somewhat mysterious ambiance, blending serenity with strength—an enchanting track.

Apple iPhone 16 Apple Intelligence “Clean Up Photos: Flex”

WorkoutGiraffage

Giraffage – Workout [Official Music Video]
WorkoutGiraffage
Apple Intelligence | Clean Up Photos: Flex | iPhone 16

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.