[Stylish and Cool] A Compilation of Xperia Commercial Songs
Sony’s popular smartphone Xperia has a range of commercials—some focusing on individual devices, others featuring artists and athletes—and they’re all stylish and sophisticated!
These commercials often use cool music that perfectly matches the visuals, and it’s common for people to ask, “What’s that song?”
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of popular tracks used in Xperia commercials, including songs by internationally acclaimed bands and original tracks used throughout the series.
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[Stylish and Cool] Xperia Commercial Song Compilation (21–30)
Sky HighElektronomia

A melodic electronic dance track by Elektronomia.
It was released in 2016 by NoCopyrightSounds, a UK nonprofit known as NCS.
The track was used in a commercial for the Sony Xperia XZ Premium.
KidsSleigh Bells

The track used in the 2015 Sony Xperia T3 commercial.
It was released by the American noise-pop duo Sleigh Bells and is included on their 2010 album Treats, which was a hit in the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and elsewhere.
Written in the stars (Instrumental)Tinie Tempah feat. Eric Turner

A collaboration between British rapper Tinie Tempah and American singer Eric Turner.
Released in 2010, it has been certified Platinum in six countries.
The track was used in a Sony Xperia commercial and as a theme song for WWE events.
Original songEager Lush

Featuring rhythmically delivered rap and an addictive, high-energy beat, this track is used in the Xperia acro HD “Water Street” commercial.
You can really feel the producer’s knack for beat-making.
Music like this is often created by combining short pieces of sound called “samples” and “loops.” What matters most is the taste in sound selection and arrangement.
Thanks to its playful arrangement, this track is highly addictive and leaves you wanting more.
Since it’s an original song for the commercial, a full version hasn’t been officially released, but if it ever is, it would be my number one must-listen!
Original song

Starting with a somewhat mysterious-sounding intro, the song shifts into a floating, airy vibe.
True to the EDM name, it’s upbeat and fun, but this kind of soft, ethereal atmosphere also feels sort of futuristic and cool, doesn’t it? The initial whooshy intro, when paired with the visuals in the commercial, really cranks up the sense of mystery.
Personally, I think we could use more of these space-like tracks.
VOICES Piano ver.Ōi Ken

“VOICES,” well known as the Xperia theme song.
This is the piano version, composed by pianist Ken Oi.
The piano is an instrument with a wider playable range than most others.
In this piece, that breadth is put to good use, with melodies and phrases that move dynamically across the keyboard.
There are versions of “VOICES” for other instruments as well, each arranged to bring out the strengths of its featured instrument.
It’s a perfect track for anyone who wants to fully enjoy the timbre of the piano.
NightcallLondon Grammar

“Nightcall” was originally a 2010 track by French electro artist Kavinsky.
In 2013, the British pop band London Grammar covered it on their debut album If You Wait.
Featured in the Xperia Z3 “Gliding Lights” commercial, the song is marked by a pensive expression and a serious mood.
Its mystique, which suits the ethereal ad and the stylish world of Xperia, is complemented by Hannah Reid’s cool, resonant vocals.
You might find yourself drawn in even more when you listen to it quietly, in silence.


