A roundup of Apple commercial songs packed with sophisticated tracks
Apple products like the iPhone and iPad—and even the Mac, AirPods, and Apple Watch—have become a familiar part of our everyday lives, haven’t they?
We also see Apple commercials quite often, and their sophisticated visuals are always eye-catching.
The songs chosen to match the stylish image of Apple products often become talking points as well—maybe there’s a track that caught your attention while watching a commercial?
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been used in Apple commercials so far.
They’re all wonderful tracks, so be sure to find your favorite!
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A roundup of Apple commercial songs packed with sophisticated tracks (121–130)
Home for the HolidaysPerry Como

Used in Apple’s 2016 holiday season commercial “Frankie’s Christmas,” the song is “Home For The Holidays,” one of the classic Christmas tunes.
The ad is a whimsical fantasy in which Frankenstein is warmly welcomed just as he had dreamed.
He Who Runs With the Flock Inevitably Follows AssesCid Rim

Chido Lim is a beatmaker from Australia.
Having studied piano in Vienna, he possesses an extraordinary depth of musical knowledge.
His tracks fuse that knowledge into a complex musicality that can’t be neatly categorized as simply electronic music.
His classic “He Who Runs With the Flock Inevitably Follows Asses” was used in the commercial titled “iPhone 14 Pro: Arrival.” Despite its distinctive sound palette, the drop is a must-hear—guaranteed to get anyone moving.
Get Out My Way feat. LecraeTedashii

Apple’s commercials tend to be very stylish and memorable every time, don’t they? The latest spots, “iPhone 14: Action mode” and “R.
I.
P.
Leon,” are especially striking.
They use the track “Get Out My Way feat.
Lecrae,” delivering a hardcore, authentic trap sound.
The artist is Tedashii, a rapper active in the Christian hip-hop scene, a genre that blends Christian music with hip-hop.
He’s not extremely well-known, but his wide-ranging flow makes him a must-check for hip-hop heads!
Nervous Like MeThe Dap-Kings


The M2 chip MacBook Air: “Leave it to Mac.” The charm lies in the contrast of showcasing the latest device with an old-school soundtrack.
The song that underpins this commercial, “Nervous Like Me,” is by The Dap-Kings, a funk band based in Brooklyn.
Their musical style is similar to tracks that were frequently sampled in 1980s hip-hop, so I think it’s easy to enjoy for hip-hop fans as well.
A roundup of Apple commercial songs packed with sophisticated tracks (131–140)
apoptosisOfficial HIGE DANDism

Released in advance as the lead track from the 2021 album “Editorial,” this song was also featured in an Apple Music commercial, “A world filled with sound, always in your hand.” While the title’s literal meaning refers to the structure of the human body, the song overlays that idea with human behavior and relationships.
The lyrics portray a fear of various endings, but the shift in the sound’s mood between the first and second halves conveys a change in the narrator’s feelings toward things coming to an end.
Dirty WorkAustin Mahone

Austin Mahone, a young singer from the United States who became famous for posting videos on YouTube and rose to popularity in his teens, is also known as a Japanophile—so much so that he once tweeted in Japanese on his official Twitter, saying he wanted his wife to be Japanese.
His strong connection with Japanese fans is widely known.
His 2015 release “Dirty Work,” which came out when he was 19, naturally became a hit in Japan.
The funky, danceable track, reminiscent of artists like Bruno Mars and Justin Timberlake, makes you want to start dancing just by listening.
It was also featured in an iPhone & iPad commercial starring Go Ayano, Buruzon Chiemi (Chiemi Blouson), and Junko Koshino.
GopherYma Sumac


The song used in the iPhone 12 Pro commercial released in October 2020, titled “The Most Powerful iPhone Ever,” features a distinctive female vocal that’s unforgettable after just one listen.
If you’ve been wondering whose track it is, the song “Gopher” is performed by Yma Sumac, a Peruvian singer who was active mainly from the 1950s to the early 1960s.
She was celebrated in the United States at the time for her exotic beauty and her astonishing vocal prowess, having been recognized by Guinness World Records as the singer with the widest vocal range.
Some music fans may have discovered her during the lounge music boom for a period.
When you listen to the original recording, you’ll likely be amazed and think, “Is this really all the same person singing?”





