Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025]
You know how sometimes a song in a commercial you see on TV or a video site just gets stuck in your head? In this article, we’ll introduce the commercial songs that are creating a buzz in April 2025.
It’s packed with the latest CM tracks featuring memorable melodies and catchy phrases.
From songs that make everyone wonder, “What is this track?” to tunes blowing up on social media, we’ll bring you wonderful encounters with music you won’t want to miss.
Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025] (1–10)
Yellow TowerNasr Jackson

This commercial features narration by THE D SoraKi, who describes Spotify as a familiar presence that brings you encounters with new music.
From a unique perspective, he talks about Spotify’s appeal—comparing it to clothing, something close to you, and to dance, which becomes sharper the more you dig.
The stylish vibe, which also incorporates that kind of dance, is further accentuated by Nasr Jackson’s “Yellow Tower.” Its powerful rhythms and brass-like timbres are striking, expressing a lively lightness and sense of fun.
Sunny SummerFASSounds

This commercial introduces Spotify’s new feature, Friends Mix, conveying how connections with friends enrich your music life.
It suggests tracks tailored to you from your friends’ favorites, showing that you can discover a wider range of music.
The song that adds a stylish touch to this straightforward feature showcase is “Sunny Summer.” Its sound is characterized by a strong, resonant rhythm and scratch effects, and in its gentler tempos you can feel a distinctive sense of weightless drift.
Radetzky MarchJohann Strauss I. (Vater)


This commercial features “Napoleon of Downtown,” the catchphrase and character for iichiko, who introduces tasty snacks that pair well with iichiko highballs.
Because the highball is clean and refreshing, the focus is on bold, punchy snacks, conveying the desire for viewers to enjoy that pairing.
The background music that further highlights the world where this ‘Napoleon’ is speaking is the Radetzky March, a classic at ceremonies.
From the very beginning, the composition conveys a lively atmosphere, and its bright tone naturally brings out positive feelings.
I Like The WayBodyrockers


This commercial introduces BMW’s clean diesel, highlighting its powerful performance while being environmentally friendly.
It shows the car driving under clear skies, with the scenery changing rapidly to convey a sense of speed and its gentleness to any environment.
The song “I Like The Way” further accentuates the strength and exhilaration of the visuals.
With its powerful, resonant band sound and strong vocals layered on top, you can feel a straightforward surge of energy.
Saturday in the ParkCHICAGO

This song, used in a 2001 Toyota Brevis commercial, is by the American rock band Chicago.
Speaking of Chicago, they’re a rock band known for incorporating a horn section into their lineup.
In this track, you can enjoy a bright brass sound right from the intro, and the clean vocals add to it, making it a song that lifts your spirits as you listen.
It’s included on their 1972 album Chicago V.
Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE


This commercial focuses on the refreshing feel of Tanrei Green Label and conveys the excitement of something about to begin.
In the story, Mikako Tabe selects “Beginning” on a mysterious jukebox, and a train carrying Motoki Omori arrives—an unfolding that clearly expresses a fresh, breezy atmosphere.
To underscore that freshness, Motoki Omori performs Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Ao to Natsu.” The acoustic, sing-and-play arrangement creates a calmer mood than the original, conveying a gentle warmth.
UNFOLLOWKatori Shingo

This commercial expresses, with a unique worldview, the powerful drive to break through the status quo and move into the future, while also showcasing the BMW X2’s dynamic performance.
It depicts Shingo Katori escaping from an eerie world made up of dolls and animation, conveying a will to break conventions and push forward.
The song powerfully performed in the footage is UNFOLLOW, sung by Shingo Katori.
With its weighty sound and vocals, it delivers a powerful message that it’s important not to conform to others, but to stay true to yourself.


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