[July 2024] Compilation of commercial jingles
The latest commercial songs feature many tracks that make you do a double take.
In the TV ads airing in July 2024, from Hofdylan’s warm tunes to Fujii Kaze’s soothing sounds and Elephant Kashimashi’s grand tones, the music perfectly complements each commercial’s world, leaving a strong impression.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at these intriguing CM songs, so if you’ve been wondering, “What was that song in that commercial?” be sure to check it out!
- [August 2024] Compilation of Commercial Song(s)
- [June 2024] CM Song Compilation
- [April 2024] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [January 2024] CM Song Compilation
- [September 2024] Compilation of TV commercial songs
- CM songs roundup [May 2024]
- [October 2024] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [July 2025] Compilation of Commercial SongsNEW!
- [December 2024] Compilation of Commercial Song Themes
- [February 2024] CM Song Compilation
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [2024]
- [November 2024] Commercial Song Compilation
- Memorable Commercials [January 2024]
Latest TV commercial songs [July 2024] (61–70)
That’s seriously bad.Pmaru-sama.

The Myojo Chukazanmai series is a cup ramen that evokes authentic Chinese cuisine.
Watching Wakana Matsumoto, dressed in a cheongsam, enjoy Chukazanmai so deliciously really whets your appetite, doesn’t it? For the background music, a parody of Pmarusama’s “Gachi Yabee Jan” is used.
The lyrics, which sing about how tasty Chukazanmai is, fit perfectly, and many people who don’t know the original song might have thought it was an original track made just for the commercial.
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS

This commercial, featuring Ayami Nakajo dressed in attire reminiscent of early modern European nobility, is for Kirin’s Gogo no Koucha (Afternoon Tea).
It portrays her reflecting on the connections between people that have been woven together with tea since the birth of afternoon tea culture, depicting what the CM’s title calls “What Tea Has Connected.” The background music is an orchestral arrangement of RADWIMPS’ “Zenzenzense,” which beautifully expresses one of the commercial’s themes: transcending time.
maximum speedSHISHAMO

Boat Race commercials are always set up like dramas, and this time the storyline is really heart-pounding.
The main cast features Fuju Kamio and Noriko Eguchi, who are talking about boat setup.
Eguchi’s attitude of “taking on new things even when you’re scared” and continually exploring new setups is just so cool! The BGM uses SHISHAMO’s ‘Saikō Sokudo’ (Top Speed), an up-tempo cheer song that portrays the drive to keep going while believing in yourself.
maximum speedSHISHAMO

This is the much-talked-about boat race commercial series, produced like a drama each time.
Episode 6 portrays the story of Shido Nakamura and his mother.
When his mother says, “I’ve always wanted to ride a boat at least once,” Nakamura gives her a piggyback ride and runs while doing a live commentary.
It’s a heartwarming ad marked by their gentle smiles.
The background music features the familiar SHISHAMO track “Saikou Sokudo” (Top Speed), giving the video a racing-like sense of speed.
ChoiceSUKISHA


The Sukiya commercial featuring Satomi Ishihara’s melty expression and spicy kick face is super cute.
The newly released Mentaiko Mayo Cheese Gyudon lets you enjoy both the gooey texture of cheese and the spicy punch of mentaiko! The spring-colored gyudon is set to the song “Choice” by the artist SUKISHA as its BGM, so if you’re curious, be sure to check it out.
PlatinumSano ibuki

This commercial announces Asahi’s new white beer, which features a gorgeous, distinctive flavor unlike your usual brew.
It’s a vertical video made to fit smartphone screens, with stylish footage of a soft, dusky evening that echoes the beer’s packaging.
The background music is “Platinum” by Sano Ibuki—a mid-tempo ballad about heartbreak and lingering feelings—an ideal choice that perfectly matches the ad’s emotional vibe.
HIGH PRESSURET.M.Revolution

This is a commercial where Kenta Hoi performs a parody of “HIGH PRESSURE” to introduce The Premium Malt’s packaging that looks like a heart when you line the cans up.
When it comes to the combination of “HIGH PRESSURE” and Kenta Hoi, the catchphrase is “karada gū~,” but in this CM he sings “heart gū~.” Since the heart is completed by placing two cans side by side, the ad comically yet happily portrays two people who had been at odds making up.


