A roundup of songs featured in Google commercials — packed with trending tracks
Google’s products and services are now indispensable in our lives.
In particular, many people probably use Google as their search browser.
Google actively airs TV commercials, too!
They range from simple, stylish spots that perfectly match Google’s image to chic and cool ones.
The songs used in these commercials often become talking points—people wonder, “Whose song is that?”
In this article, we’ll introduce all the tracks that have been used in Google’s commercials.
We’ve picked selections from both Japanese and international artists, so you might find that song you heard in a commercial.
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Ode to JoyDaiku for Ten Thousand People

The song used in Google’s Android commercial “Android: Be Yourself to the Fullest” is the fourth movement, “Ode to Joy,” from Beethoven’s Symphony No.
9 in D minor, Op.
125.
The commercial features footage of the world’s first choir formed using 300 Android smartphones and tablets.
(They Long to Be)Close to YouLila Ikuta

In the commercial for the Google Pixel 4a featuring Nana Komatsu, the song used is “(They Long to Be) Close to You,” also famously performed by the Carpenters.
The vocalist is Rira Ikuta, who is also active as the singer of YOASOBI.
Unlike YOASOBI’s otherworldly aesthetic, her performance here has a natural vibe.
The chic, jazz-tinged arrangement and the way she strums the guitar while singing in the CM feel fresh, too! It seems this arrangement is Ikuta’s own original take.
The Trumpet Leads to 2020Yu Yanagiura

This commercial shows Google, an official supporter of Tokyo 2020, surveying people from past Olympic host countries about what they wish they had done at the time.
The song playing in the background, with its striking fanfare-like melody announcing the opening of the Olympics, is a piece by Yu Yagihara, known for creating music for various commercials.
As the title “The Trumpet Leads to 2020” suggests, the brilliant trumpet melody stands out.
Based on the insights of those from countries that have hosted the Olympics, it’s a hopeful number that inspires the creation of a wonderful Olympic Games.
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These are three commercials that highlight Android’s excellent features—photos, music, and voice assistants.
Each spot showcases one of these capabilities, emphasizing how convenient and easy to use they are, and how you can carry that convenience with you everywhere.
The background music features “Watch Me” by banvox, a trackmaker from Hyogo Prefecture.
It’s an energetic EDM-style song with a sense of speed that really gets you pumped when you listen to it!
Original songRyo Nagano (APOGEE)

The song playing as the BGM in the commercial “Summer Challenge #SoloSummer,” which shows people enjoying summer using Google apps, is an original track written specifically for the ad.
The “oh-oh-oh” vocalise is striking, and the song’s light, breezy vibe perfectly matches the sightseeing scenes throughout! The composer is Ryo Nagano, the vocalist of the rock band APOGEE.
In addition to this, Nagano has created numerous other commercial songs and actively provides music to other artists as well.
Into the DreamYosui Inoue

The song featured in Google’s commercial “Android: Photos You Want to Show, Pop Right Up” is called “Yume no Naka e” (“Into a Dream”).
The song was originally by Yosui Inoue, but the version used in the commercial is a cover by Polkadot Stingray.
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!Androp

A light, pleasant up-tempo number.
It’s also fun how some of the phrases rhyme.
“Androp” is a coined word combining “and” and “drop,” imbued with the hope of staying close to the listener’s everyday life.
It’s a gentle song that encourages you when things aren’t going well or when it’s hard to improve.
Just like in the Google Play Music commercial where it’s used during a train ride, it makes you want to jump into a new world!





