What Is The Song In Google Pixel's Super Bowl 2022 Commercial?
February means different things for different people. While some might be anxiously awaiting the coming of Valentine's Day, or even Groundhog Day, others are waiting for something else entirely — the Super Bowl. The biggest football game of the year and a holiday-like event for millions of households, Super Bowl Sunday is an affair that has become so much more than football alone.
While football does remain at the top of the list of reasons to tune in on game day, there's something for everyone to enjoy on this day. One of the joys people get from the Super Bowl is the commercials. This is the one day viewers don't want to flip through channels while the game switches over to an ad break. This is a day when the ads are half the fun.
This year, like every other, the commercials are done with every ounce of creativity possible. Many of these ads include a song that flows perfectly and will undoubtedly be playing in your head for days after hearing it. This year's ad for Google Pixel is no different. The sleek smartphone made by one of the largest companies in the world has features that are worth talking about, and Google's song choice for this year's Super Bowl ad will have you singing along.
The ad features an unreleased track by Lizzo
Google Pixel's commercial for Super Bowl Sunday 2022 is unique in many ways. The company is showing off the Pixel 6's new Real Tone feature, and the soundtrack to the commercial is a clip from a not-yet-released Lizzo song (via Billboard). Lizzo teased the song not too long ago on her Instagram with the caption, "If you love me... you love all of me. You don't get to pick and choose. We should be unconditionally loving of one another, starting with being unconditionally loving to ourselves." From the part of the song that has been released, it's undoubtedly a powerful and beautiful piece.
The track plays throughout the commercial as the Real Tone feature is explained. Images are taken under different lighting and in various settings, showcasing how the new Real Tone feature takes more accurate photos of people with darker skin tones, no matter the lighting. Lizzo hasn't yet said when she'll release the full version of her song that plays in the commercial, but fans are eagerly waiting to hear the full track.