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[2025] iPhone commercial songs: from the latest hits to nostalgic classics!

The iPhone commercials feature stylish visuals that really catch your eye on TV or video platforms, and the songs they use are always cool too.

So when you see a commercial, you might find yourself wondering, “Whose song is this?” I bet many people are curious about the music being used.

In this article, we’ll showcase all the songs used in those iPhone commercials!

We’ve picked everything from ads featuring recently released tracks to classic, once-popular CM songs, so be sure to give lots of them a listen!

[2025] iPhone commercial songs: from the latest hits to nostalgic tracks! (71–80)

Time in a bottleJim Croce

Jim Croce – Time in a bottle – 1973
Time in a bottleJim Croce

A track released in 1973 by singer-songwriter Jim Croce.

It reached No.

1 on the charts in the United States and Canada.

It was used in an iPhone 6s commercial and was sampled in Nickelus F’s 2010 track “Carpe Diem.”

Apple iPhone 14 Pro “Shot on iPhone 14 Pro: NewJeans ‘ETA’”

ETANewJeans

NewJeans (뉴진스) ‘ETA’ Official MV
ETANewJeans

This commercial highlights the iPhone 14 Pro’s shake-free video capability, but many people are surely also captivated by the dancers and can’t get the catchy song out of their heads! “ETA,” included on the second EP Get Up by NewJeans—the five-member Korean girl group who also appear in the ad—is a danceable track that showcases their melodic rap and hip-hop choreography, both of which deserve attention.

Be sure to check out the music video as well, which, like the commercial, was shot entirely on an iPhone 14 Pro.

Apple iPhone XS "Illusion"

Nothing Burns Like the Cold(feat. Vince Staples)Snoh Aalegra

iPhone XS – Illusion – Apple

In the iPhone XS commercial released in September 2018, a song called “Nothing Burns Like the Cold” by the singer Snoh Aalegra was featured.

Many people were likely captivated by its languid, hazy vibe.

The scratch sounds often used in hip-hop pair nicely with the brass sounds common in EDM and similar genres.

[2025] iPhone commercial songs: From the latest hits to nostalgic classics! (81–90)

Gene Takes a DrinkBang on a Can All-Stars

Bang on a Can All-Stars: Gene Takes A Drink (Michael Gordon)
Gene Takes a DrinkBang on a Can All-Stars

Bang on a Can All-Stars is a classical and contemporary music group based in Brooklyn, New York, that has been active since 1992.

The track “Gene Takes A Drink” is included on the album Field Recordings, released in 2015.

docomo iPhone eximo “Our Kid” version

Can’t Turn You looseThe Blues Brothers

Satomi Ishihara Appears / NTT Docomo New Commercial: iPhone 'Our Child' Version (30 seconds)

In NTT Docomo’s iPhone 15 commercial, Satomi Ishihara and Hana Kuroki are shown using iPhones to take photos of each other’s pet dogs.

The way they get completely absorbed in the shoot looks so fun.

The CM uses The Blues Brothers’ “Can’t Turn You Loose” as the BGM.

The song was originally released by Otis Redding in 1965, and it’s also well known as the theme music for Fuji TV’s show “Monomane Oza Ketteisen” (Imitation King Championship).

I bet many people have heard it somewhere before, don’t you think?

Apple “This is iPhone 12 Pro”

Tomato SoupHark Madley

Hark Madley – Tomato Soup (Official Audio)
Tomato SoupHark Madley

The song that played in the “This is iPhone 12 Pro” spot is “Tomato Soup” by Hark Madley, a Los Angeles–based producer and composer.

It’s included on his March 2020 album The Future Is The Question!.

Known for his delicate yet cutting-edge sound design, his music really stands out.

This track has a dreamy atmosphere that wraps you in a soft, otherworldly feeling.

It would make great nighttime background music, too!

Apple iPhone X “Unlocked”

Bang BangPete Cannon

Apple iPhone X CM "Unlock" Version 30 Seconds

The iPhone X commercial released in May 2018 highlights its facial recognition system.

The CM song features a track called “Bang Bang” by an artist named Pate Cannon.

It might feel like an older song, but it was actually released in 2018.

Because it samples an Indian track from the 1980s, it has a distinctive texture.