[February 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
“Oh, I’ve heard this song before!” Have you ever found yourself reacting to a commercial jingle while watching TV? In the commercials aired in February 2025, there were plenty of memorable tracks—from Yuika’s light, breezy vocals in the McDonald’s ad featuring Masato Sakai, to Ulfuls’ song packed with a powerful message used in a Daihatsu commercial.
The songs crafted by such a wide range of artists each resonate with us in their own unique way.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the world of these captivating commercial songs—so stay tuned and enjoy!
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- Catchy commercial jingle [February 2025]
- [January 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- CM Song Compilation [March 2025]
- [February 2024] CM Song Compilation
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [February 2025] A roundup of commercials that caught my eye
- [December 2025] Compilation of Commercial SongsNEW!
- [July 2025] Compilation of Commercial SongsNEW!
- [April 2025] CM Song Compilation
- [August 2025] Collection of Commercial JinglesNEW!
- [June 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [February 2026] Summary of Trending Latest Commercial Songs
Latest Commercial Songs [February 2025] (31–40)
Do you want to build a snowman?Inaba Natsuki, Kanda Sayaka, Moroboshi Sumire


This is a promotional commercial introducing Frozen Kingdom, an area within Fantasy Springs, the new themed port that opened at Tokyo DisneySea in 2024.
The ad features two women playing sisters as they explore Frozen Kingdom together.
Watching them fully enjoy the area while their childhood memories resurface warms the heart.
The background music is an instrumental version of “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” from Frozen.
The wind band arrangement, highlighted by the warm tones of wind instruments like the clarinet and oboe, is a must-hear.
Megurehaoto

This commercial introduces the NTT East Group’s disaster-preparedness initiatives and how they are leveraging their experience in supporting communications to benefit people.
It portrays, with drama-like visuals, how disaster preparedness in regions unlike big cities can also be solidly supported through the power of communications.
Further emphasizing the warmth of this CM, which depicts human connections, is Haoto’s “Megure.” It’s a beautiful piece where a grand orchestral arrangement—accented by a striking piano—and a refreshing vocal that conveys a positive expression blend in harmony.
pure whiteFuji Kaze

This commercial highlights the pure, transparent taste of I Lohas by showing Kaze Fujii fully enjoying nature.
It depicts his bright smile and lively energy in a refreshing natural setting, with I Lohas further lifting his spirits.
Enhancing the fresh mood of the visuals is the song “Masshiro,” performed by Kaze Fujii.
The gentle, relaxing sound is striking, and when his soft vocals layer over it, the whole piece takes on a floating, airy feel.
BurnDeep Purple


This commercial showcases the powerful sense of speed in boat racing using real footage, while also promoting the Speed Queen Memorial.
A key point is that it features not only the athletes piloting the boats but also the spectators, which makes the excitement of the moment feel even more vivid.
The music that further amplifies the sport’s dynamic power is Burn, one of Deep Purple’s signature songs.
Its sound is both heavy and fast, leaving a strong impression and clearly conveying the forceful momentum of racing full-throttle.
Pump ItThe Black Eyed Peas

This commercial depicts the duo Bananaman and Asuka Saito enjoying the combination of crab hot pot and Style Free.
The fact that Style Free has zero carbohydrates, paired with dynamic visuals of the crab hot pot, harmonizes to strongly emphasize the appeal of both.
The song that further heightens the ad’s atmosphere is The Black Eyed Peas’ “Pump It.” The track, which was also featured in the films Pulp Fiction and Taxi 4, uses the distinctive guitar at the beginning to effectively convey a sense of speed.


