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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.

[Full of trending songs] A roundup of tracks used in Google commercials (11–20)

Google Pixel 6a “New Arrival” Version

Je Ne Sais QuoiTamara Bubble

Tamara Bubble – Je Ne Sais Quoi [Official Audio]
Je Ne Sais QuoiTamara Bubble
Google Pixel: Introducing the new Google Pixel 6a

“Je Ne Sais Quoi,” featured in the “New Arrival” spot introducing the various features of the Google Pixel 6a, is a track produced in 2021 by musician Tamara Bubble.

It resounds with a rich, heavy electronica sound that unfolds on an epic scale.

From the dance beat underscored by her skillful vocals, you can sense a somewhat mature vibe.

The track focuses on the interlude—one of EDM’s signature strengths—evoking the energy of a buzzing dance floor.

Why not lend an ear to its deep musicality, which perfectly matches a commercial showcasing new features?

Google: “Google Pixel 9 Pro, now available in two sizes” / “Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold, now available” / “Google Pixel 9, now available” / “Google Pixel 9 Pro Design”

Can’t Stop Looking At It (feat. Daisha McBride)Friend of Friend

Google Pixel 9 Pro, now available in two sizes

This commercial introduces the various features of the Google Pixel 9 Pro by showing them in action.

The AI capabilities are particularly striking, depicting AI-powered photo editing and Gemini helping to resolve problems.

Enhancing the ad’s stylish vibe is the track “Can’t Stop Looking At It (feat.

Daisha McBride).” Its powerful, resonant rhythm and layered percussion create an impressive sound, and the addition of light, agile vocals brings a brightness and stylish feel that evokes South America.

Google Pixel 9: “Data Transfer” Version / “Easy to Use” Version / “Easy Data Migration” Version

Can’t Stop Looking At It (feat. Daisha McBride)Friend of Friend

Google Pixel 9: Data Transfer Edition

This is a commercial that highlights how popular the Google Pixel 9 is while also conveying how easy it is to switch from other devices.

Switching from other models often carries the perception that data transfer is difficult or that the user experience feels different, but the ad clearly addresses those concerns, emphasizing that it supports these needs and offers an interface that lets you make the most of your existing data.

The music that enhances the vibe of the commercial is “Can’t Stop Looking At It (feat.

Daisha McBride).” It features a lively, rhythm-driven track layered with stylish vocals.

While the powerful rhythm stands out, the timbres used also give the song a positive feel.

Google Pixel 6: Coming Soon

UniHakushi Hasegawa

Hakushi Hasegawa – Uni (Official Audio)
Yuni Hasegawa Hakushi

The song used in the Google Pixel 6 commercial “Coming Soon” is ‘Uni’ by singer-songwriter Hakushi Hasegawa.

Released digitally in 2021, this track is filled with a rich array of sounds within a single piece, and the more you listen, the more you’re drawn into the world those sounds weave.

Only a small portion is played in the ad, but it would be a shame not to listen to the whole thing! It’s a thoroughly captivating song that makes you feel exactly that.

The lyrics explore a slightly philosophical sensibility: things seen and unseen; what we truly know and what we actually don’t; what we don’t know precisely because we can see it, and what we know precisely because we can’t.

Through them, you can savor that feeling and sense the depth behind it.

Google Pixel 8 Editing Magic “Jump” Version / “Superman” Version

Post ThatLeikeli47

Leikeli47 – Post That (Audio)
Post ThatLeikeli47
Google Pixel 8: Magic Editor - Jump

The Google Pixel 8 “Jump” and “Superman” spots are commercials introducing the Edit Magic feature, which lets you create high-quality composite photos with simple operations.

The song used is “Post That” by female rapper Leikeli47.

It’s included on her 2018 album Acrylic.

The track’s rhythmic vibe and memorable punchlines are its appeal.

Since the song centers on the culture of posting selfies on social media, it’s a perfect fit as a CM song for the Google Pixel 8.

Google app: “I want to know this year’s hit songs” ad

MarigoldAimyon

Aimyon – Marigold [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Marigold Aimyon
Google App: I Want to Know This Year’s Hit Songs (Edition)

In the 2018 Google app commercial titled “I want to know this year’s hit songs,” Matsuko searches for the year’s hits, and in the flow of the spot, Aimyon’s signature song “Marigold” plays.

Aimyon had been steadily building her career and gradually gaining popularity, but this song became the catalyst for her major breakthrough in 2018.

The track carries a somewhat nostalgic feel with hints of classic kayōkyoku, and her warm, rich lower register is distinctive—qualities that are showcased fully in this song.

It’s a highly approachable, irresistibly catchy number that makes you want to sing along, with lyrics whose vivid imagery brings scenes to life right before your eyes.

[Full of trending songs] A compilation of tracks used in Google commercials (21–30)

Google Gemini: “Making Figures with Gemini” / “Making Emojis with Gemini” / “Generate Any Image with Gemini”

Original songPC Music Club

Making Figures with Gemini

This commercial features two members of King & Prince demonstrating what you can do with Google’s AI, Gemini.

It shows how easily you can generate various images—like figures of the two members or emoji-style versions—and how these creations add a touch of fun to everyday life.

Further highlighting their smiles in the footage is a track by Pasocom Music Club.

The light, bouncy digital sound vividly evokes a sense of casual enjoyment.