Latest in 2026: Google’s Commercial Songs — The Trending CM Tracks
Google’s products and services are now indispensable to our lives.
In particular, many people likely use Google as their search browser, right? Google actively runs commercials on TV and video platforms, too! They range from simple and stylish—perfectly matching Google’s image—to chic and cool.
The songs used in these commercials often become talking points, with people wondering, “Whose song is that?” In this article, we’ll introduce all the tracks 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 CM.
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[Latest 2026] Google’s commercial songs: Buzz-worthy CM tracks (31–40)
Grant GreenMr. Jukes ft. Charles Bradley

A track by Mr Jukes, the solo project of Jack Steadman from Bombay Bicycle Club.
It samples Grant Green’s 1970 track “Ain’t It Funky Now.” It was used in Google Pixel 2 TV’s “Go Round” commercial.
Ay What UpArk Woods


The song used in the commercial that showcases features like creating composite photos where a dog looks like it’s flying through the sky, and circling a word with your finger to search for it, is “Ay What Up” by Arc Woods, a musician from Hawaii.
Its appeal lies in a sound arrangement that’s both cool and humorous—subdued, yet before you know it, you’re completely drawn in.
It has this catchy vibe, like a friend cheerfully saying, “How’s it going?”—and that somehow becomes strangely addictive.
I Like Me BetterLauv

A track released in 2017 by American singer Lauv.
It was used in Google Assistant’s “Plan Your Day” commercial.
This pop track incorporates EDM elements, became a hit around the world, and has been certified platinum in three countries.
HarmonyEllem Feat. Jim Bianco


Ellen, a female artist who has energized the electronic music scene and continues to influence the world, is a true empress of Berlin.
She established her career in the ’90s and, leading her own label BPitch Control, has driven global music culture forward.
This track is a collaboration with Los Angeles–based musician Jim Bianco.
It features a catchy, upbeat rhythm and a charming sound that perfectly matches lyrics written from a woman’s perspective.
NobaraMaika Leboutet(EA)


Maika Loubté is a half-Japanese, half-French singer-songwriter.
Her appeal lies in her deep compositional sensibility born from her background as a pianist, along with her airy, floating vocals.
She turns techno music into catchy pop that’s wonderfully easy to listen to—exactly the kind of sound that makes you want to ask Google, “What’s this song?”
[2026 Latest] Google Commercial Songs: Trending CM Tracks (41–50)
InsomniaEVE


This is a series of commercials depicting a protagonist who is reincarnated into a world called Google Play World, where being good at playing games is valued.
In this installment, the ad highlights how Google Play provides solid security support, presenting it through an animated storyline.
The background music features Eve’s 2024 track “Insomnia.” The lyrics are compelling, offering encouragement to keep moving forward with confidence without losing yourself.
Combined with the song’s fast-paced feel, it’s a track that fills you with courage as you listen.
Original song

This is a commercial for the Google Pixel 3a.
It features actress Nana Komatsu traveling alone in Hawaii.
The ad has a poppy, bright vibe that suits a tropical island.
Traveling overseas alone… the language barrier can be worrying, but it’s something to aspire to, isn’t it? It makes me think, I’d like to go at least once.
The CM song with its fun percussion rhythms is an original track.





