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Mobile phone commercial songs. CM songs for smartphones and mobile carriers.

When you watch TV, you see commercials for carriers and smartphones almost every day, right?

There are all kinds of mobile-related commercials on air—ranging from stylish visuals to friendly, down-to-earth presentations—each tailored to a specific brand image.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs used in those mobile-related commercials at once!

From cool tracks to approachable tunes, a wide variety of music is featured, and many of you have probably wondered, “Whose song is that?”

We’ll go through them by carrier and by smartphone, so try finding the track that caught your ear in a commercial.

Mobile phone commercial songs. Smartphone and mobile carrier CM songs (51–60)

docomo rates: “The Shocking 11% eximo Point-Boost” edition

BOY MEETS GIRLTRF

This commercial introduces a great campaign where you can get up to 11% points back when you use a d Card with Docomo’s eximo plan.

Actress Minami Hamabe appears in the ad, and her surprised reaction to the great deal is particularly memorable.

The background music is a parody of TRF’s classic song “BOY MEETS GIRL.” The lyrics repeatedly chanting “11%” create a striking and surreal vibe.

SoftBank Shirato Family: “Dad Saves a Ton” Version / “The Big-Earning Family” Version

Dance of the Reed Flutes (from The Nutcracker)Pyotr Tchaikovsky

Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker – Dance of the Reed Flutes (Act II) [Naxos Classical Curations #Energetic]
Dance of the Reed Flutes from The Nutcracker by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
SoftBank commercial: “Shirato Family – Dad Rakes in the Savings”

This commercial features Aya Ueto and the other SoftBank image characters, portraying the everyday life of the Shirato family while also conveying how SoftBank’s services support daily living.

Through scenes like settling the bill at a restaurant and sending a Mother’s Day gift, it promotes the fact that you can earn points with PayPay.

With a comedic touch—such as the father walking away from the register or being teased for buying a present with points—it depicts cheerful days enhanced by using points.

The music that highlights the relaxed atmosphere of these everyday scenes is “Dance of the Reed Pipes” from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker.

Its structure features high flute lines gently supported by strings, and the buoyant flute performance creates a light, airy feel.

SoftBank Shirato Family: “Dad Saves a Ton” Version / “The Big-Earning Family” Version

Dance of the Reed Flutes (from The Nutcracker)Pyotr Tchaikovsky

Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker – Dance of the Reed Flutes (Act II) [Naxos Classical Curations #Energetic]
Dance of the Reed Flutes from The Nutcracker by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
SoftBank commercial: “Shirato Family – Dad Rakes in the Savings”

This commercial features Aya Ueto and the other SoftBank image characters, portraying the everyday life of the Shirato family while also conveying how SoftBank’s services support daily living.

Through scenes like settling the bill at a restaurant and sending a Mother’s Day gift, it promotes the fact that you can earn points with PayPay.

With a comedic touch—such as the father walking away from the register or being teased for buying a present with points—it depicts cheerful days enhanced by using points.

The music that highlights the relaxed atmosphere of these everyday scenes is “Dance of the Reed Pipes” from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker.

Its structure features high flute lines gently supported by strings, and the buoyant flute performance creates a light, airy feel.

Galaxy, at the heart of happiness

If I Can Dream

Elvis Presley – If I Can Dream (’68 Comeback Special)
If I Can Dream
In the heart of happiness, Galaxy (TV commercial)

Many of you who saw this commercial were probably curious about the song used in it.

And even if you looked for it, you might have had a hard time finding it.

That’s because it’s actually a cover of Elvis Presley’s 1968 release “If I Can Dream.” The original has a rock ’n’ roll vibe, but the cover is arranged more like jazz, so many people may not have noticed.

Mobile phone commercial songs. Smartphone and telecom carrier CM songs (61–70)

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra “Design Film”

Hit the BeatIamDayLight

Design Film | Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra | Samsung

This commercial highlights the stylish design of the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra while also conveying its features.

It emphasizes the themes of redesign and renewal, expressing a look and feel that make using it genuinely enjoyable.

The music that further accentuates the cool, sleek mood of the visuals is “Hit the Beat.” With its striking, resonant beat layered with a conversational vocal delivery that gradually builds in intensity, it creates a near-futuristic atmosphere.

SoftBank Google Pixel “Did it come out cute?” / “The Erased Father” / “Naniwa Danshi, Ultra-Close Trip”

Hirahira × TokimekiNaniwa Danshi

#Naniwa Danshi 'Hirahira × Tokimeki' – ⚖️ 9th Single 'Asymmetry / Black Nightmare' 👻 Full Track Previews 🎶
Fluttering × Heart-Throbbing Naniwa Danshi

The SoftBank commercial introducing the Google Pixel 10 and Pixel Watch 4 features the members of Naniwa Danshi.

While showcasing the functionality of the Pixel 10 and Pixel Watch 4, it shows the group visiting a cottage by a lake.

Playing in the background of this fun commercial is their song “Hirahira × Tokimeki.” Debuting in this CM, the track has a refreshing vibe that’s very characteristic of them.

Docomo MAX “Avispa Fukuoka: Tomoya Ando’s Story” / “Nagoya Grampus: Sho Inagaki’s Story” / “Cerezo Osaka: Shunta Tanaka’s Story” / “FC Machida Zelvia: Gen Shoji’s Story”

Don’t Stop Me NowQueen

Queen – Don’t Stop Me Now (Official Video)
Don't Stop Me NowQueen
Docomo MAX 'Avispa Fukuoka: Tomoya Ando’s Thoughts' Version, 15 seconds

This is the well-known series of Docomo MAX commercials featuring soccer players.

In each ad, the players talk about their personal approach to the game, while also highlighting that with Docomo MAX you can enjoy DAZN at no additional cost.

The background music is “Don’t Stop Me Now,” one of the signature songs by the British rock band Queen.

Although it was released in 1978, its refreshing melody still doesn’t feel dated today.