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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Cell phone commercial songs. Smartphone and mobile carrier commercial songs (41–50)
Heaven and HellJacques Offenbach

Titled “Family Smart Race,” this series of commercials from Docomo showcases the convenience of smart devices like tablets, smartwatches, and wireless earbuds.
In each ad, the Suzuki family—adept at using smart devices—competes against the Sato family, who only have a smartphone.
The Suzukis win every match, but the Satos still look like they’re having fun, which is quite heartwarming.
The background music is an arrangement of ‘Infernal Galop’ (commonly known as ‘Offenbach’s Can-Can’), a staple at school sports days.
If I Can Dream

Many of you who saw this commercial were probably curious about the song used in it.
And even if you looked for it, you might have had a hard time finding it.
That’s because it’s actually a cover of Elvis Presley’s 1968 release “If I Can Dream.” The original has a rock ’n’ roll vibe, but the cover is arranged more like jazz, so many people may not have noticed.
LightsBTS

This commercial communicates that with Docomo MAX’s selectable benefits, you can choose Lemino, conveyed through BTS’s live performance footage, one of its content offerings.
By showing a digest of the concert and clearly conveying the excitement, it expresses the thrill of being able to enjoy a wide variety of content.
The song that firmly supports the excitement of the live footage is BTS’s “Lights.” While it’s dance music with a strongly resonant beat, it also has a sense of calm, evoking images of a powerful first step and an upbeat, positive mood.
Beep boopFRUITS ZIPPER

This is an au commercial introducing the convenient features of Google Pixel.
Members of FRUITS ZIPPER appear, reenacting relatable scenes from the perspectives of a working professional and a university student.
It shows how they make practical use of the Pixel in those situations.
The commercial specifically highlights the appeal of the Pixel and features their song “Pipopapo,” released in August 2025.
With its cute, upbeat lyrics, it’s a track that lifts your spirits just by listening.
Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67Ludwig van Beethoven

This is a commercial introducing Docomo’s pricing plan, Docomo mini.
It emphasizes that by using various bundle discounts, a 4GB plan can be used for as low as 880 yen.
It’s memorable for featuring Beethoven holding a smartphone, and it uses a parody song set to Symphony No.
5 in C minor, Op.
67, commonly known as “Fate,” as the background music.
Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

This commercial is inspired by a painting of the Mozart family, depicting Mozart and his sister playing a piano duet, their father holding a violin, and a portrait of their mother hanging on the wall.
It introduces “Docomo mini,” which allows you to use a smartphone starting from 880 yen the following month by setting the specified payment method and choosing designated internet and electricity services.
The surreal and striking touch is that everyone in the Mozart household has a smartphone.
The background music is a parody of one of Mozart’s signature works, Piano Sonata No.
11 in A major, K.
331.
Big ShotTracy De Sa

The speedy and cool song featured in the commercial highlighting the Galaxy’s high camera performance, perfect for photographing animals—titled “If you’re shooting your beloved dog or cat, choose Galaxy!”—is a track called “Big Shot.” It’s performed by Tracy De Sá, a female rapper signed to the French label OVASTAND.
Included on her 2021 album InPower, the track stands out with a powerful, groove-driven beat and Tracy’s aggressive rap laid over it.


