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CM Song Compilation [March 2025]

CM Song Compilation [March 2025]
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CM Song Compilation [March 2025]

Along with the spring breeze, a wave of brand-new commercial songs for March 2025 has arrived! Have you ever found yourself stopping whatever you were doing when a melody casually slipped into your ears while watching TV or browsing video sites? From a UNIQLO ad where Haruka Ayase and Yumi Kawai dance lightly to the sound of a Southern All Stars track, to an animation-style spot beautifully paired with a newly written song by Keina Suda, this spring’s CM songs are especially memorable.

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the buzzy commercial songs that aired in March!

Latest Commercial Songs [March 2025] (1–10)

Capital Medical College, Osaka Medical College, and Nagoya Medical College: “100 PROMISE” Edition

you areArche

Arche – you are【Official Music Video】
you areArche

This is the 2025 commercial for Shuto Iko, Osaka Isen, and Nagoya Isen.

It’s titled “100 PROMISE” to convey the idea of cultivating outstanding medical professionals from zero.

The CM features “you are,” performed by R&B singer Arche.

The lyrics, delivered with richly groovy vocals, encourage us not to focus on what we lack, but to cherish what we already have and move forward.

It’s an inspiring, empowering message that lifts your spirits.

HeartUp Contact Lenses “The Joy of Seeing” (version)

Love subscriptionneguse.

This commercial for Contact Heart Up shows the smiles of people living comfortably with contact lenses.

It’s lovely to see how, without the hassle of glasses and with clear vision, they can immerse themselves in what they love.

The background music features “Ai no Sabusuku” (Love Subscription) by the rock band Neguse.

Released in March 2025, the song’s lyrics liken unrequited love to a music subscription service.

It’s a track with a striking contrast: aching emotions set to an up-tempo rock tune.

Kanebo Suisai “Skin Noise Mute” Version

Shining dayNiziU

This is a commercial for Kao’s facial cleansing powder, suisai, highlighting how it addresses skin concerns like clogged pores and greasiness.

It begins with NiziU members talking about their skin troubles, which are then shown being effectively muted by suisai.

The bright, uplifting mood of the solution taking shape is further emphasized by NiziU’s song “Shining day.” The fresh sound and cheerful vocals overlap to convey a positive feeling, as if stepping forward into the future.

McDonald’s Shaka-Shaka Fries: “I’ll Make It Shaka-Shaka♪ [I’ll Do It for You] (feat. Hatsune Miku)” Version

I’ll Shake It Up For You ♪ [I’ll Do It For Ya] (feat. Hatsune Miku)ika

This is a McDonald’s commercial based on the classic song “Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪,” a landmark track in the Vocaloid scene produced by ika in 2007.

It’s a promo for Shaka Shaka Potato, aired as a special collaboration commercial on March 9, 2025—Miku Day.

Everything from the visuals to the music was newly created for this CM, and it likely got many Vocaloid fans excited.

J-POWER Group “Electric Parade Series: Emotional”

Original songŌishi Masayoshi

J-POWER Group TV commercial “Electric Parade Series” Emotional Version, 30-second edition
Original songŌishi Masayoshi

This commercial overlays live footage of Masayoshi Oishi, J-POWER Group’s Special Public Relations Ambassador, to depict the company’s initiatives for the future.

It conveys the idea that electricity, like music performed by an artist, has the power to illuminate the future, expressed through bright, visually striking imagery.

Combined with shots of Masayoshi Oishi’s smiling face and a refreshing narration, the message clearly delivers a positive emotion.

Further emphasizing this upbeat atmosphere is Oishi’s song “Electric Parade.” With lyrics that express gratitude and joy for a life with electricity, paired with lively sounds, it also conveys the fun of everyday life.

Suntory Whisky Kakubin “imagine.” version

You like whisky, don’t you?Okano Akihito

This is a whiskey commercial featuring Haruka Igawa as a bar owner, with Ryo Kase and Kei Tanaka appearing as customers.

In the ad, there’s only background music and narration; the actors seem to be talking, but their voices are muted, so you can’t tell what they’re saying.

It might be fun to imagine their conversation just from their expressions.

The familiar song “Whisky ga, Osuki desho?” is used as the BGM, and this time it’s sung by Porno Graffitti’s Akihito Okano.

The track has a passionate, more mature feel.

JR East Suica “Tami-chan Moves to Tokyo” Edition

Only oneAoba Ichiko

This commercial portrays the scene of Tami-chan, played by Ikoi Hayase, moving to Tokyo, while also depicting the warmth of the people seeing her off.

Although her parents oppose it, she decides to move to Tokyo; during the send-off, she notices that the Suica card she was given has been preloaded, and she feels their warmth.

That human kindness is further emphasized by Ichiko Aoba’s performance of “Hitotsu Dake.” The blend of gentle piano tones and a fragile-sounding vocal is striking, and the song conveys, with heartfelt sincerity, the importance of human connection.

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