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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] (71–80)

Kirin Beer Mori no Ka Gin Soda “Because we use delicious gin” version

Just by you being hereSuzuki Kenta

Kome Kome Club – Just Having You Here
Just by you being hereSuzuki Kenta

This commercial promotes the deliciousness of Mori no Ka Jin Soda by depicting everyday, casual moments.

In a sequence where Masaki Okada and Manami Higa are dining, Mori no Ka Jin Soda appears, and their expressions of surprise when they take a sip convey the sense of delight.

The music that underscores this relaxed mood is “Kimi ga Iru Dake de,” sung by Kenta Suzuki.

It’s a cover of a song by Kome Kome Club, and the blend of gentle guitar tones with the vocals creates a calm atmosphere, different from the original’s powerful feel.

Asahi Soft Drinks WILKINSON Tansan 'Chosen for its kick.'

Are You Gonna Go My WayLenny Kravitz

Lenny Kravitz – Are You Gonna Go My Way (Official Music Video)
Are You Gonna Go My WayLenny Kravitz
Wilkinson Carbonated Water CM “Chosen for its kick.” 30-second version Masaki Suda

This commercial features Masaki Suda portraying people on-site while highlighting that Wilkinson has been a long-loved favorite even among professionals.

By clearly depicting the reasons it has been used for so long, the ad conveys the brand’s commitment and confidence.

The track that further accentuates this timeless confidence is Lenny Kravitz’s “Are You Gonna Go My Way.” The opening guitar riff is striking, and its sharp tone powerfully carries the energy across.

Suntory #Let’s Become a Wonderful Past: “Living with Water Forever and Ever” Episode / “A Clock Measured in Centuries” Episode / “The Habit of Seeing the Whole Earth” Episode / “Respect for Great Nature” Episode

A Gift Without a StampInagaki Gorō / Kusanagi Tsuyoshi / Katori Shingo

Corporate Advertisement: "#Let's Become a Wonderful Past — The Everlasting 'Living with Water' Conference" 30 seconds — Suntory

This is a commercial that clearly conveys Suntory’s efforts to cherish nature, including narration by Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori.

A key feature is the distinctive switching between live-action and animation; because the visuals center on green imagery depicting nature, you can really feel the gentleness.

It portrays a strong yet gentle commitment to caring for the Earth—protecting water, looking ahead to the planet 100 years from now, and more.

Further emphasizing that gentle atmosphere is the song “Kitte no Nai Okurimono,” performed by the three—Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori.

It’s a cover of Kazuo Zaitsu’s piece that preserves the tenderness of the original while also conveying the unique sense of hope and forward-driving strength that only these three can bring.

Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025] (81–90)

docomo Xperia “Dual Dance” Edition

Original song

Xperia TV commercial “Dual Dance” 30-second version

This commercial expresses the movement of emotions through Xperia, starting from a powerful street dance performance.

The duo delivering the tightly synchronized dance is CanDoo and HiRo, and the way people around them start moving too conveys a sense of spreading fun.

The dance is set to an original song that clearly communicates strength.

Built on digital beats and light, agile rap, its breezy sense of speed perfectly matches the choreography.

docomo Xperia 'sp-mode' Version

L.P.D.bradberry orchestra

Xperia SO-01B TV Commercial: sp-mode Version (30-second)

This commercial introduces the Xperia while also promoting that you can use a Docomo email address.

With a digital worldview that feels like diving into a sea of text, the overlap with Xperia evokes images of technological progress and unknown experiences.

The song that further emphasizes this distinctive atmosphere is “L.P.D.” by BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA.

A steady rhythm is laid down, and digital vocals layer over it to create a striking digital aesthetic.

docomo Xperia A “One-touch Music” version / “Backlight Dance” version / “Picture Effect” version

Original songEager Lush

[Xperia] A SO 04E "One touch Music" version, 30 seconds

This commercial highlights the music and video features among the many functions built into Xperia.

The sequence where the dance circle expands as people touch each other conveys how easily you can enjoy music, while the dance scenes with shifting backgrounds and effects express the many ways to enjoy video.

Layered over this uniquely comedic dance is an original track by Fumitake Igarashi, also known as Eager Rush.

With a sound that showcases a strong, resonant beat and voices layered like sound effects, the composition creates a distinctive world of its own.

Sapporo Senshuan Yama-Oyaji 2024

Original songYU-KI

Sapporo Senshuan Yama-Oyaji TV Commercial

This commercial expresses the bear depicted on Sapporo Senshuan’s “Yama-Oyaji” in a pop-style animation.

The unique design—a bear wearing skis and carrying a salmon on its back—comes across as fun thanks to the cute animation.

Further highlighting this pop imagery is the original “Yama-Oyaji” song performed by YUKI.

The lyrics are simple, merely describing the visuals, but combined with the light, breezy sound, they convey a bright, cheerful mood.