Memorable Commercials [March 2025]
You know how sometimes you come across a commercial on TV that really resonates with you? The most memorable part is often the choice of music.
You find yourself humming along, or the lyrics just hit you in the feels.
In this article, we’ve picked out the most memorable songs from commercials airing in March 2025.
From fresh arrangements of nostalgic classics to original tracks showcasing new talent, you’re sure to discover some catchy, delightful tunes that will stick with you.
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- A comprehensive look at the latest commercials that made waves in March 2025
Memorable Commercials [March 2025] (41–50)
Miss Brand-New DaySazan Ōrusutāzu

In a commercial for one of their flagship products, the “Kando Pants,” they introduce why they’re called “Kando” (moving/inspiring).
The CM highlights that thanks to their high stretch and light weight, they’re easy to move in and very comfortable, and their quick-drying feature makes them perfect for everyday wear.
The expressions of Haruka Ayase and Kohei Matsushita while wearing the Kando Pants are particularly striking.
The BGM features Southern All Stars’ “Miss Brand-New Day,” a refreshingly pleasant track released in 1984.
Dream Space TravelSazan Ōrusutāzu

This commercial depicts Shohei Ohtani sleeping soundly and being able to focus on baseball thanks to nishikawa’s AIR, which pursues high-quality sleep.
For busy modern people, getting quality sleep is extremely important, and it seems more people are investing in it.
The Southern All Stars’ song “Yume no Uchū Ryokō” is used as the BGM, which feels like a perfect fit for the image of Ohtani making fans’ dreams come true and the manufacturer fulfilling the dream of better sleep.
Forgotten Big WaveSazan Ōrusutāzu

This commercial highlights the greatest appeal of UNIQLO’s popular AIRism line—its feel against the skin.
Featuring Haruka Ayase and Yuka Mukai, their smiles and the way they wear AIRism clearly convey its relaxed comfort.
Enhancing that laid-back atmosphere is the song “Wasurerareta Big Wave” by Southern All Stars.
Its gentle sound evokes a calm seaside, while the reflective lyrics also carry a touch of melancholy.
Sorrow Beyond the BoogieSazan Ōrusutāzu

This is a commercial for a bra top that promotes the fact that it can be worn on its own or with a single layer over it outdoors.
In addition to Haruka Ayase and Yumi Kawai, the CM features many female models stylishly wearing the bra top.
It clearly conveys its lightness, convenience, and fashionable appeal.
LiftTokumaru Shūgo

This is a commercial announcing Apple’s New Year’s sale that started rolling out at the end of 2024.
At first glance, it looks like a New Year’s-themed daruma illustration, but when it turns to the side, it becomes Apple’s apple logo—a playful, charming animation.
The song used in the commercial is actually “Lift” by Shugo Tokumaru.
The ad only features a portion of the intro, but in the original track the melody keeps unfolding, making it a beautifully crafted piece that’s very rewarding to listen to.
Paper Roll Stardomiko

This is an Apple Music commercial that aired in the summer of 2019.
Titled “50 Million Songs for an Unforgettable Summer,” the ad highlights both the vast selection of tracks available and the excitement of the listening experience through Apple Music.
The background music features “Paper Roll Star” by the rock band domico.
Its message—encouraging people to live fearlessly and true to themselves—is truly empowering.
Day After Day feat. Mei Takahashi (LAUSBUB)pasokon ongaku kurabu

It’s an animation-style video that compares high school girls from the Heisei and Reiwa eras.
Beyond the difference of flip phones in Heisei and smartphones in Reiwa, there are many contrasts in clothing, hairstyles, and more.
Each era is packed with its own youthful memories, and it leaves you feeling a bit nostalgic.
The BGM is “Day After Day feat.
Mei Takahashi” by Pasocom Music Club featuring LAUSBUB’s Mei Takahashi.
Mei Takahashi’s slightly smoky yet delicate vocals over a four-on-the-floor beat are so emotional that you’ll want to keep listening forever.


