[Western Music] Commercial Songs I Often Hear Recently [2026]
The rule that a song becomes popular after being featured in a commercial hasn’t changed, past or present.
When a song is used in a well-received commercial and goes viral along with it—that’s a classic winning pattern.
For those who want to quickly check out these talked-about CM tracks, this article introduces Western songs featured in buzzworthy commercials!
With foreign songs, it can be hard to figure out the track when you don’t understand the lyrics—but we generally include both the actual commercial footage and the song’s music video, so it should be easy to check.
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[Western Music] Recently Popular Commercial Songs [2026] (231–240)
Music For a Sushi RestaurantHarry Styles

“Music For a Sushi Restaurant,” released in 2022 by Harry Styles, formerly of One Direction.
As a Japanese person, the title naturally catches my attention, and the song was used in an AirPods commercial.
Its funky, groove-laden sound reminiscent of Prince and its catchy pop melody are particularly appealing.
What’s more, the album it appears on, “Harry’s House,” is said to have taken its title from Haruomi Hosono’s 1973 album “HOSONO HOUSE.” Both the song and the album really show Harry’s fondness for Japan!
Si tu vois ma mère feat. Claude LutherSidney Bechet

The ice cream with a melt-in-your-mouth texture, Lady Borden, used “Si tu vois ma mère feat.
Claude Luther” in its commercial.
This piece was composed by American jazz musician Sidney Bechet.
He was a master of the saxophone and clarinet, and his exceptional expressiveness shines through in this track as well.
In particular, the sections where the same phrase is played in a kind of canon are extremely pleasant to listen to.
Why not spend a day off enjoying a rich ice cream while listening to this song?
Take It FartherRoie Shpigler

The Marubeni commercial “Let’s Do What We Can’t Do Together – Green Edition,” which conveys the message of protecting nature together, features the song “Take It Farther” sung by Roie Shpigler.
The track is composed almost entirely of melody and chorus, giving it a somewhat cheerful feel.
It matches well with the commercial’s forward-looking message.
The title of the song can also be interpreted as pointing toward a wonderful future.
GoodbyeAloe Blacc and Engelmorte

A collaborative track by American singer-songwriter and rapper Aloe Blacc and EngelMolt.
Woven with profound humanity and emotion, it portrays the pain of parting and the sense of loss.
The lyrics and melodies—distinctively Aloe Blacc—leave a deep impression and resonate with listeners.
The song has also gained attention as the theme for the iPhone 15 commercial “Check In.” If you’ve experienced farewells or breakups in life, you’ll likely relate to this piece.
It’s a recommended listen for drives, quiet moments alone, or times when you want to sort out your feelings.
Public Service Announcement (Interlude)Jay Z


This piece highlights the debut of Google’s AI, Gemini, introducing how it can boost productivity in various ways.
From summarizing emails to generating images from text, it clearly conveys how easily it fits into daily life and how simple it is to use.
It doesn’t just show the interface; it also captures users’ reactions, giving a sense of how well the features meet expectations.
The track that further underscores the technological advances depicted in the video is Jay-Z’s “Public Service Announcement (Interlude).” Its steady-tempo rap with a solid beat, and the contrast between the conversational lyrics and the announcement-like voice, together create a cool vibe.
Lookee LookeeRoyal Cinema


Royal Cinema is an American musical collective consisting of Sydney Wayser, Danny Burke, and Johanna Cranitch.
Their track “Lookee Lookee” was released on February 26, 2020, by CLARA-NOVA LLC.
The song drew attention through tie-ins with the film The Sleepover and the TV show Catfish: The TV Show.
More recently, it was featured in a Chromebook promotion, where its distinctive vibe garnered notable attention.
The track’s appeal lies in its mysterious, dreamy sound that sparks the listener’s imagination.
It’s a song that lets you immerse yourself in a slightly surreal world, away from the everyday.
Perfect for relaxing moments—like driving or spending time alone.
Karangailyg Kara Hovaa (Dyngyldai)Yat-Kha

Have you seen the “iPhone 15 Pro | Titanium” commercial? Alongside footage of a spaceship flying, you hear the sound of scraping blades and an ultra-deep singing voice.
The band behind that track is the rock group Yat-Kha.
They’re known as the group that performs the world’s lowest throat singing.
The song they perform in the commercial is “Karangailyg Kara Hovaa.” In the song, they depict something drawing near.



