Catchy Commercial Jingles [2024]
In 2024, the world is full of commercial songs that resonate with the heart.
Have you ever found yourself humming along without noticing, or watching a commercial all the way through because you couldn’t look away—and wondered, “What’s this song?” In fact, many recent commercials feature wonderful tracks that make you want to stop and listen.
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of the latest catchy CM songs that will stick in your ears!
- Memorable Commercials [December 2024]
- Memorable Commercials [January 2024]
- [April 2024] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [December 2024] Compilation of Commercial Song Themes
- Memorable Commercials [November 2024]
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025]
- [August 2024] Compilation of Commercial Song(s)
- [July 2024] Compilation of commercial jingles
- [September 2024] Compilation of TV commercial songs
- [June 2024] CM Song Compilation
- [January 2024] CM Song Compilation
- [October 2024] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- Catchy commercial jingles [2023]
Catchy Commercial Songs [2024] (71–80)
Spicks and SpecksBee Gees

In Mizuho Financial Group’s commercial, they present their philosophy of thinking about each person’s future and happiness through money.
The ad shows many everyday people speaking to the camera, and their expressions—ranging from serious looks to bright smiles—are all truly wonderful.
The background music is the Bee Gees’ “Spicks and Specks,” a song released in 1966, notable for its lyrics that look back on the past with a sense of nostalgia.
Its gentle, soothing tone that calms the listener is also part of the song’s charm.
Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)C+C Music Factory

In the commercial “Everybody bitbank Debut” for bitbank, a cryptocurrency exchange where you can buy Bitcoin, baseball player Yoshinobu Yamamoto makes an appearance.
In bitbank’s first-ever TV commercial, a simple yet impactful concept features Yamamoto striking a triumphant pose to C+C Music Factory’s “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now).” Many of you will likely recognize the opening of this song used in the ad.
It’s exhilarating and energizing to listen to, so take this opportunity to give the entire track a spin.
I Always Make The Same WishChris Williams


This is a commercial by Mainichi Shimbun in which Non talks about “being yourself.” Rather than embracing labels like “masculinity” or “femininity” imposed by others, it conveys Mainichi Shimbun’s wish for people to value their own individuality.
The footage of Non dashing lightly around while changing into various outfits also expresses the concept of the commercial well.
The background music is Chris Williams’s “I Always Make The Same Wish,” whose gentle vocals and soothing melody are especially appealing.
I Feel Just Like a ChildDevendra Banhart

Triggered by a woman pressing a button, the entire city transforms into a playful, game-like world—this is the PlayStation 5 commercial “Play Has No Limits.” The excited expressions on people’s faces are striking, as if directly conveying the appeal of PlayStation.
The background music is “I Feel Just Like a Child” by American singer-songwriter Devendra Banhart.
Released in 2005, the track is notable for its memorable bassline and laid-back vocal delivery.
OverjoyedStevie Wonder

The Seven & i Group commercial “To eliminate the inconveniences of shopping (Online Supermarket)” conveys that convenience.
In the background, Stevie Wonder’s “Overjoyed” is playing.
The love-themed lyrics match well with the commercial’s portrayal of parental love.
Love Is Overtsuruno takeshi

This commercial, featuring Tsuyoshi Tsuruno singing the BGM, is for Bike-O (Bike King).
For riders, their bike is a true partner that has traveled with them to many places.
Parting with a bike is a tough decision, but the ad conveys, “In times like these, please consult Bike-O,” showing their sincere support.
The background music is a cover by Tsuruno of Faye Ouyang’s classic Love Is Over.
While the original is a famous ballad about a breakup with a lover, in this commercial it evokes the parting with a beloved motorcycle.
Whisper (JUST ONE PLAY ver.)Kitanitatsuya

The commercial for SONY’s LinkBuds Fit earphones, titled “Music Won’t Let You Be Alone,” features a collaboration with singer-songwriter Tatsuya Kitani.
In addition to footage of Kitani’s live performance, it showcases people enjoying music in various ways.
The song performed in the video is “Whisper (JUST ONE PLAY ver.),” which was played with over 100 performers at an event for the PLAY the MUSIC project.
It’s an upbeat, cool track that carries a message offering comfort to listeners—one that aligns with the commercial’s title.


