[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.
Enjoy the deep dive.
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[Stylish and Cool] Compilation of Xperia Commercial Songs (41–50)
Original songEager Lush

The hard sound with roaring guitar distortion is really cool! It’s an original piece by Igar Rush, a Japan-born keyboardist and composer based in the United States, who was featured in the Xperia acro “Martial Arts” commercial.
He has also worked on numerous other commercial songs for brands like Yellow Hat and Kewpie, so even those who don’t know Igar Rush by name have probably heard his music somewhere.
This track is crafted to evoke the fierce spirit before a showdown and a blazing, soul-stirring intensity.
[Stylish and Cool] Xperia Commercial Song Compilation (51–60)
Original songSaitō Hisashi (Y Setsu-Ō/8bit Project)

A blend of many different sounds creates a unique atmosphere—this is the track used in the Xperia acro HD “Freestyle Football” commercial.
The ad features stylish men doing freestyle football in an urban room, and the vibe of this song fits it perfectly.
While the sound is centered on sleek, urban synthesizers, the heavy use of percussion creates a jungle beat that inevitably brings soccer to mind.
It’s a highly addictive track!
Perpetuum MobileComedian Harmonists

A vocal track with beautiful harmonies used in Sony Xperia’s “Super Slow Motion” commercial.
It was released in 1933 by the Comedian Harmonists, a German male vocal group active in the 1920s and 1930s.
Libiam ne’ lieti caliciGiuseppe Verdi

A duet composed by the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi for the opera La Traviata.
It is said to be one of the most well-known opera melodies in the world.
It was used in a commercial for the Sony Xperia XZ Premium.
Let’s GoMatt and Kim

A track by the indie electronic duo Matt & Kim, formed in Brooklyn, New York, in 2004.
It was used in a 2012 Xperia commercial and reached No.
20 on the U.S.
charts.
Slave To The RhythmMichael Jackson

The track used in the Sony Xperia Z2 “Details Make The Difference” commercial.
Originally an unreleased song recorded in 1991 during the sessions for the album Dangerous, it was released in 2014 with involvement from producer Timbaland and others.
AHEADVAMPS


The song used for the au Xperia UL SOL22 commercial was AHEAD, released in 2013 by VAMPS, the rock duo featuring HYDE and K.A.Z, the guitarist from Oblivion Dust.
It has an exhilarating, hopeful atmosphere that feels like it could be an anime theme song.
Its message about how to live is packed with encouragement in HYDE’s own way, as someone who keeps taking on challenges on the global stage.
Even the English phrasing gives a sense of reassurance.
The band sound, where each instrument weaves together beautifully, delivers a fiercely smooth melody that makes your heart race!


