A roundup of Spotify commercials: recommended ads where you can listen to songs by popular artists
Many people likely use Spotify, the music streaming service, because it’s free to use despite some feature limitations.
Spotify, which is so familiar to us, actively runs commercials—you’ve probably seen them, too.
The highlight of Spotify’s commercials is, without a doubt, the use of songs by popular artists.
In this article, we’ll introduce Spotify’s commercials all at once.
We hope it helps you not only find your favorite ad, but also discover the tracks that caught your ear in those commercials.
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Compilation of Spotify commercials: Recommended ads where you can listen to popular artists’ songs (21–30)
Spotify × Detective Conan The Movie: Black Iron Submarine — Special Video “Black SIDE” Version

This is the “Black SIDE” version of a special video created in collaboration with Spotify, featuring Spitz’s “Utsukushii Hire,” the theme song of the mega-hit film Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine, released in April 2023.
With Spitz’s track playing, the footage of the Black Organization members flowing across the screen is super cool and stylish!
Master Spotify: The new feature ‘Blend’ is here! “Let’s blend two people’s tastes and discover all kinds of music” edition

This commercial introduces Spotify’s new feature, Blend, highlighting how combining preferences opens up new possibilities.
By merging the tastes of two users, it proposes a new playlist that expands musical horizons and fosters a sense of connection.
The track that gives a stylish mood to this largely explanatory video is “Love is Love.” It’s a dance tune with a powerful, pulsing beat, yet it also incorporates tones that evoke a sense of Japanese aesthetics, resulting in a gentle, inviting impression.
Spotify “Spotify Premium Eve” Version

This is a commercial announcing that Spotify Premium is available for free for three months.
It features a man enjoying music on Spotify while riding a train, with animations incorporated into the footage to create a charming, whimsical atmosphere.
The background music is Eve’s “Aisai,” the same track used in the commercial at the end of 2021.
Spotify “Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.” Version

In the 2021 commercial featuring Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni., ACA-ne, who handles the group’s songwriting and vocals, appears and is shown singing.
The CM carries the message that music can be the catalyst for everything, making it highly relatable for music lovers.
The song used in this commercial is Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.’s “Aitsura Zen’in Dousoukai.” While the lyrics are notable for leaving room for different interpretations by each listener, the rapid-fire words are very pleasing to the ear.
Spotify “Let’s Listen to Anime on Spotify” Edition

This impactful yet simple commercial promotes “Listen to anime songs on Spotify,” featuring the phrase “#ListenToAnime” switching through logos in a variety of styles.
A range of logos appears, from ones that feel like Showa-era anime to those with a Reiwa-era vibe, and many viewers likely found themselves watching closely.
You probably spotted a few logos that made you think, “This one looks like ‘such-and-such,’ doesn’t it?”


