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’s CM songs featuring a slew of sophisticated tracks (21–30)
New SoulYael Naim

The song used in Apple’s MacBook Air commercial.
It’s said that Steve Jobs personally chose this track.
It was released as a single in 2008 by Yael Naim, an R&B singer who was born in Paris, France, and raised in Israel.
Dancing In The FlamesThe Weeknd

This commercial introduces the fact that the music video for The Weeknd’s 2024 track “Dancing In The Flames” was shot on an iPhone 16 Pro.
Presented like a behind-the-scenes look at the MV, the ad shows The Weeknd being filmed with an iPhone.
It’s hard to believe footage like this was created with the smartphones we hold every day, but the spot directly conveys just how powerful the device is.
The BGM is, of course, “Dancing In The Flames,” featuring a clear, beautiful vocal laid over a driving beat.
It’s a track that’s both stylish and so pleasing you’ll want to keep listening.
A roundup of Apple’s CM songs packed with sophisticated tracks (31–40)
Love YourselfJustin Bieber

A track released in 2015 by Canadian singer Justin Bieber.
It was originally a track Ed Sheeran produced for his album ÷.
It was used in Apple Music’s “New available now” commercial.
SinnermanNina Simone

Nina Simone is an American jazz singer known for her distinctive voice and her unique style of wearing turbans.
That said, she worked beyond the boundaries of the jazz genre.
Her song “Sinnerman” was used as the commercial song for Apple’s Apple Watch Series 2 “Go Time” ad.
Flight to MumbaiPeterparker69

PeterParker69 is a duo known for their strikingly advanced electronic music.
Comprised of Y ohtrixpointnever, active in Japan’s electronic scene, and Jeter, a producer in the hip-hop scene, their musical styles mesh beautifully.
Their track “Flight to Mumbai” was featured in the commercial App Store ‘Take a step ahead in 2023.
’ Their signature blend of electronic music and hip-hop is balanced to perfection, creating an overall chill vibe.
D.Y.T.(Do Your Thing)NVDES & REMMI

This one was also composed by the world-renowned sound creator, Nozu.
The track was used in the iPhone X “Unlock” commercial.
Apple might really like Nozu.
The sound is highly immersive without feeling heavy.
Listening to it kind of makes you want to dance.
Come AlongCosmo Sheldrake

The song “Come Along,” used in the iPhone XR “Color Flood” ad, was composed by London-based instrumentalist Cosmo Sheldrake.
Its slightly gothic melody is quite addictive.
Recommended for those who like Halloween-esque tracks.





