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 Jingles [2024] (41–50)
A Little Love SongSalyu

This is the Mitsubishi UFJ NICOS commercial “A Mysterious 4-gram Card: Life at a Crossroads,” featuring Araki Sugo and Misaki Hattori.
A credit card is just one of many payment methods, but this ad captures moments where hearts connect through it.
What makes this warm, dramatic CM even more memorable is the BGM, “Chiisana Koi no Uta.” Originally a signature song by MONGOL800, the commercial uses a cover version by Salyu.
Her tender yet resolute vocals and the beautiful choral work make for a wonderful arrangement—be sure to listen closely.
WHITE BREATHT.M.Revolution

I couldn’t help but laugh the first time I saw it.
In McDonald’s beef stew pie commercial, Takanori Nishikawa himself appears and sings a parody of T.M.Revolution’s mega-hit “WHITE BREATH,” and he does it out in the snow.
As a special touch, he even sings McDonald’s jingle—“ba-da-ba-ba-ba”—at the end.
It’s parody through and through, but this song, released in 1997, has had a remarkably long run as a hit.
It’s a seriously cool track—like sweeping up your overly rational girlfriend into a bold embrace.
It’s a bit of an older song, but if you’ve never really listened to it, please do.
And if you have time, check out the much-talked-about music video with the raging wind!
BURNTHE RAMPAGE


This is a UHA Mikakuto Kororo commercial featuring Kazuma Kawamura and Hokuto Yoshino from THE RAMPAGE.
Two versions have been produced, each depicting a Kororo party with one of them in the lead role, and the scenes of people enjoying Kororo are especially memorable.
Fans should pay attention to the interactions between Kawamura and Yoshino! The BGM uses their then-new song “BURN” when the commercial began airing.
Despite its mid-tempo pace, the party-like sound and vocal work leave a strong impression.
Dance AgainTwice

The commercial aired by FamilyMart for Christmas, titled “FamilyMart × TWICE Christmas Chicken.” This piece portrays the girl group TWICE enjoying the product.
Watch while paying attention to the tie-in song ‘Dance Again.’ It’s been crafted into an upbeat track perfect for Christmas.
Let’s go see (someone).UA

The 2023 Christmas season JR Central commercial, “To Everyone You Want to See.” It begins with Kento Kaku boarding the Shinkansen as snow flutters down, and is packed with moving everyday reunion scenes of people meeting the ones they want to see at Christmas and year’s end.
The CM song is “Ai ni Ikou” (Let’s Go See Each Other) sung by UA, and this track really tugs at the heartstrings.
Whiplashaespa

This is a commercial depicting interactions between aespa and their fans, leveraging features built into Android.
Convenient functions like the AI Gemini and Circle to Search are showcased to the fullest.
The background music is aespa’s “Whiplash,” a 2024 release characterized by an uptempo four-on-the-floor beat, resulting in a danceable and aggressive atmosphere.
Mutual loveaiko


This is a Spotify commercial announcing the release of collaboration content for the film Detective Conan: The Million-dollar Pentagram.
In the ad, Conan, having put Kogoro Mouri to sleep, plays the theme song “Soshisouai” by aiko for Kaito Kid and Heiji Hattori.
When Heiji asks how this relates to the case, Conan replies, “I just wanted you to listen,” a humorous touch that’s also a highlight of the spot.


