
A Peugeot TV spot rarely lasts more than thirty seconds, but the accompanying music stays in your head long after the commercial break. Finding the full title, identifying the artist, and listening to the piece without interruption requires knowing where to look. Several tools and platforms allow you to transition from the fragment heard on television to the full version of the title.
Advertising synchronization and music rights: what determines access to the title
The music in a Peugeot spot is not always a commercially available track. It can be an original composition created for the campaign, a rearranged excerpt from an existing piece, or the studio version as it appears on streaming platforms.
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This distinction changes everything. An original composition, produced by a sound design studio on behalf of the agency, is sometimes never released in public catalogs. Conversely, when Peugeot synchronizes a commercially available track, the full version is available on Spotify, Deezer, or Apple Music as soon as the spot airs.
The SACEM lists musical works synchronized in advertising campaigns, including those for recent models like the Peugeot 408 or the e-3008. This listing facilitates the identification of rights holders, and thus the location of the complete piece on legal download platforms. Consulting a comprehensive guide on Peugeot ad music allows you to associate each spot with the correct title and artist without confusion.
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Identifying the piece from a Peugeot spot with Shazam and specialized databases
Shazam remains the most direct reflex. The app recognizes a title in a few seconds, even when played through a television’s speakers. Apple has expanded Shazam’s functionality to recognize music from television commercials in Europe, with media partnerships announced between 2023 and 2024.
Shazam also identifies original compositions when the label or agency has submitted the piece to audio recognition databases. If the result is empty, the piece has likely not been distributed on mainstream platforms.

Two alternatives complement Shazam when automatic recognition fails:
- The site MusiqueDePub.TV, which lists over 87 Peugeot spots with the artist’s name, the title of the piece, and a link to the video of the spot. The database is fueled by an active community on the associated forum.
- La Réclame (lareclame.fr), which publishes the complete credits of French advertising campaigns, including the music, the production agency, and the director of the spot.
- The descriptions of advertising videos on YouTube, which increasingly mention the title, the artist, and a link to the label’s account, due to transparency requirements related to the European Digital Services Act.
Streaming platforms and official Peugeot playlists
Once the title is identified, listening to the full version goes through streaming catalogs. Spotify and Deezer host brand playlists associated with Stellantis and Peugeot, which have emerged over the campaigns between 2023 and 2025. These playlists gather the pieces synchronized in recent spots.
Searching directly for the artist’s name and title on these platforms gives access to the complete studio version. For older titles or campaigns from the 2000s and 2010s, YouTube often remains the only source, through playlists like that of the AdTV channel which compiles over 40 Peugeot spots in video.
Original compositions unavailable on streaming
Some Peugeot ad music exists only in the spot itself. This is common for campaigns built around a custom sound ambiance. In this case, the complete track (often just slightly longer than the ad excerpt) can sometimes be found on SoundCloud or Bandcamp, published by the composer or the sound production studio.
Checking the credits of the spot on MusiqueDePub.TV or La Réclame allows you to trace back to the composer’s name, and then search for their profile on these alternative platforms.
A concrete method to find a title in three steps
The most reliable approach combines audio recognition and manual verification:
- Launch Shazam during the airing of the spot or on the YouTube video of the Peugeot spot. If Shazam identifies the title, note the artist and the exact name of the piece.
- Cross-reference the result with the entries on MusiqueDePub.TV or the credits published on La Réclame, to confirm that it is indeed the version used in the spot and not a homonymous title.
- Search for the title on Spotify, Deezer, or Apple Music to listen to it in full. If the title is not listed there, search for the composer’s name on SoundCloud or Bandcamp.

For spots aired several years ago, the archives of Dailymotion and YouTube remain useful resources. The 2019 Peugeot SUV Range spot or the Peugeot 408 spot are still accessible, with comments often identifying the song, such as “Ms. Jackson” by OutKast noted by users under a Peugeot spot on Dailymotion.
The majority of recent Peugeot ad music consists of commercially released titles, available in full version on at least one streaming platform. Cases where the piece remains completely untraceable mainly concern custom compositions from older campaigns, for which the composer never published the track outside of the television spot.